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fermion population
WIP: Still a few things I'm unsure of in here, mostly how to initialize the fermions and electrons without using cppdict.
Summary by CodeRabbit
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New Features
- Introduced a comprehensive system for managing electron populations in simulations, including:
- Functionalities for accessing electron properties such as mass and density.
- A template class for representing collections of ions and electrons in plasma simulations.
- Enhanced management of electron populations in Particle-in-Cell simulations, including computing density and managing populations.
- Introduced a comprehensive system for managing electron populations in simulations, including:
Walkthrough
Walkthrough
The recent updates focus on enhancing the management of electron populations in plasma simulations. The introduction of the Fermions
template class expands the simulation's capabilities to handle ions and electrons, improving overall accuracy. Updates to the ElectronPopulation
and PICElectrons
classes bring new features for managing electron data, density computations, and particle interactions, streamlining Particle-in-Cell simulations.
Changes
File Path | Change Summary |
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.../electron_population.hpp |
Updated to improve electron property management, including mass, density, and particle buffer handling. |
.../fermions.hpp |
Introduces a template class for managing ions and electrons in plasma simulations. |
.../pic_electrons.hpp |
Introduces a class for electron population management in Particle-in-Cell simulations, incorporating density computation and population management. |
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