Open wtbarnes opened 8 years ago
@wtbarnes Thanks! That could indeed be useful as @anjmarsh and I work on using fitting routines to optimize parameters, which often requires looping through a large space. I'll leave this as an open issue so that we don't forget to try it.
Great! Yes Andrew's talk at SPD made me think that the C version may be useful to you all. The C code is very fast, but not so user friendly and I'm hoping to improve on that.
Thanks for sending this along! I'll definitely take a look at it
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Great! Yes Andrew's talk at SPD made me think that the C version may be useful to you all. The C code is very fast, but not so user friendly and I'm hoping to improve on that.
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Great! Hope you find it useful. Create an issue or send me an email if you have any problems.
In case you're interested, the preprint with the details of the two-fluid implementation is now available on the arXiv.
Hi Will,
I see you posted examples of how to open and plot the EBTEL results using Python. I don't know Python at all; would you be willing to write a similar set of instructions for IDL users? This would probably be useful for more people than I ; )
thanks, Andrew
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Great! Hope you find it useful. Create an issue or send me an email if you have any problems.
In case you're interested, the preprint with the details of the two-fluid implementation is now available on the arXiv http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2016arXiv160804776B.
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If either you or @anjmarsh are interested, we've developed a C version of EBTEL that is especially useful when computing many, many runs over a large parameter space.
Also possibly of interest, we've developed a two-fluid EBTEL code that treats electron and ion populations separately. I'm currently working on organizing all of this code and writing a bit of documentation so that it can be useful to others. Feel free to take a look at the code, but know that it is a bit rough and may change drastically in the near future.