Home: https://wallgo.readthedocs.io
License: GPL3
Summary: A Python package for computing the bubble wall speed for cosmological phase transitions.
Development: https://github.com/Wall-Go/WallGo
WallGo is an open source code for the computation of the bubble wall velocity and bubble wall width in first-order cosmological phase transitions. The main WallGo Python package determines the wall velocity and width by solving the scalar field(s) equation of motion, the Boltzmann equations and energy-momentum conservation for the fluid velocity and temperature. The physical and mathematical details are explained in the associated paper.
The WallGo package is accompanied by two subsidiary software packages:
Users can implement their own models by specifying an effective potential and a list of out-of-equilibrium particles and their corresponding interactions.
WallGo can be installed with pip, using:
pip install WallGo
If you have an existing installation, add the flag --upgrade
to get the latest (stable) release.
Alternatively, to get the latest (unstable) development version from the repository, run:
git clone git@github.com:Wall-Go/WallGo.git
cd WallGo
pip install -e .
WallGo requires Python 3.10 or above.
A first example model is explained in the WallGo documentation.
A number of example models are collected in the repository in the folder Models, including the following:
After installing the package, these examples can be run directly with Python, as in:
python Models/SingletStandardModel_Z2/singletStandardModelZ2.py
For feedback and frequently asked questions, please see the WallGo homepage.
Copyright (c) 2024 Andreas Ekstedt, Oliver Gould, Joonas Hirvonen, Benoit Laurent, Lauri Niemi, Philipp Schicho, and Jorinde van de Vis.
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License.
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