Name: Brian W. Mulligan
Type: User
Company: @Astronaos
Bio: Ph.D. in astrophysics from UT Austin. Windows, Linux, and supercomputer c++ developer/engineer with experience in XML and OpenGL. HD, RT, and other simulations.
Location: Austin, TX
Blog: https://bwmulligan.astronaos.com
Brian W. Mulligan's Projects
Various materials for use in teaching astronomy 101
A LaTeX package for typesetting numbers as vectors in the text
Elementary Supernova Spectrum Synthesis
A LaTeX package for randomizing exams
A web based calculator for evaluating army compositions in HOI4
javascript physics engine
A c++ wrapper for the standard C functions that is also thread safe and ensures closure of files.
A simple c++ interface for reading csv files
Linear algebra routines
A C/c++ library that provides fundamental and derived constants of nature
multi-language implemetation of quaternions
libxml2
simple script to create a generic cpp file with a main function declared
A LaTeX package containing macros for physical constants
A LaTeX package providing shapes for use in physics and astronomy classrooms
A LaTeX package that contains typical mathematical symbols used in physics and astonomy
A LaTeX package that includes macros for SI and cgs units
Professional presentations
Code and website used to show only supernova related content
supernova analysis toolkit; various tools used for fitting and analysis of supernovae, with and emphasis on synthetic spectra and fitting models to spectra.
Stellarium is a free GPL software which renders realistic skies in real time with OpenGL. It is available for Linux/Unix, Windows and MacOSX. With Stellarium, you really see what you can see with your eyes, binoculars or a small telescope.
iconv implementation using Win32 API to convert.
c/c++ API and library for astronomy, physics, math, and general purpose computing.
XML quiz format, reader, and quiz generator
thread-safe and library-interface safe extensions to std