Anubhab Haldar's Projects
A flexible and performant framework for training machine learning potentials.
Curated list of awesome advice, tips, and resources to prepare for PhD/grad school.
🌌 A collaborative list of awesome software for exploring Physics concepts
A landfill repo of every little script/codelet etc that I write that cannot become a proper project
Package to compute trap-assisted electron and hole capture in semiconducting compounds
A refreshed version of Hyde for Jekyll 3.x and 4.x
Convenience functions that can be used to simulate coherent phonons and nonlinear phononics
A compilation of resources for general computational science It'll tend to be heavily biased towards my work, but hopefully be useful nevertheless.
Density-functional toolkit
An extension of Unitful.jl to include angles as a dimension.
A repo of resources for electronic structure calculations. May be mildly biased to my work.
Electromagnetic Python
Estimators for probabilities and entropies of timeseries and datasets in the context of nonlinear dynamics and complex systems
An attempt to transcode the EWA Matlab toolbox to Python
Code for "On the numerical solution of the exact factorization equations"
Algorithms and data structures for game theory in Julia
A bunch of UNTESTED GPAW PAW LCAO basis sets (and their corresponding PAW setups) that I made with an ansatze found in a paper. Use entirely at your own risk.
A set of scripts/mild tutorial that can help install GPAW from absolutely nothing (maybe)
A small collection of numerical kernels that can be manually monkey-patched into GPAW to make it go real fast (sometimes)
Contains datasets from little physics experiments I've conducted at home with a smartphone and whatever else was lying around
A common interface for quadrature and numerical integration for the SciML scientific machine learning organization
WIP implementation of the ITD algorithm
Machine Learned Interatomic Potential Tools
Repo to implement iterative solver algorithms from random papers that I read. Why? Why not.
Who is more likely to win?