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## [H5P Content Types](https://h5p.org/content-types-and-applications)
### Layout (10/52)
- [ ] [Accordion](https://h5p.org/accordion) -> `webwriter-slides`
- [ ] [Collage](https://h5p.org/collag…
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A number of variables generated by the ww3_ounf netCDF processor do not have names documented in the CF conventions [standard_names table](https://cfconventions.org/standard-names.html)
This is th…
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Scenario: Shoot a pencil beams of photons onto a hole-ice cylinder. Deactivate scattering and absorption outside the cylinder.
(a) Set the effective scattering length inside to a fixed value, set t…
fiedl updated
6 years ago
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The icecube DOMs are designed to look downwards, i.e. photons are much more likely to be detected if they hit the DOM from below rather than from above.
![DOM](http://icecube.wisc.edu/icecube/s…
fiedl updated
5 years ago
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Implement possibility to simulate 1D and 2D-periodic scatterers as is done
in DDSCAT 7.0. It seems relatively easy, however a particular way to do it
should be chosen from several ideas found in t…
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It is possibly to calculate T-matrix using the DDA, which can be used for
repeated simulation of different particle orientations. Originally it was
proposed by Dan Mackowski in 2002 - http://dx.…
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Implement possibility to simulate 1D and 2D-periodic scatterers as is done
in DDSCAT 7.0. It seems relatively easy, however a particular way to do it
should be chosen from several ideas found in t…
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In https://github.com/fiedl/hole-ice-study/issues/40, it looks like photons are reflected when entering the hole ice.
![example-sca0-001-steamshovel](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/16796…
fiedl updated
6 years ago
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Implement possibility to simulate 1D and 2D-periodic scatterers as is done
in DDSCAT 7.0. It seems relatively easy, however a particular way to do it
should be chosen from several ideas found in t…
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Emanuele Galiffi, Romain Tirole, Shixiong Yin, Huanan Li, Stefano Vezzoli, Paloma A. Huidobro, Mário G. Silveirinha, Riccardo Sapienza, Andrea Alù, J. B. Pendry
> Time-varying media have recently e…