There are 19 repositories under plasma-physics topic.
Simons Stellarator Optimizer Code
PPPL deep learning disruption prediction package
Open source repository for QuickPIC
Stellarator Equilibrium and Optimization Suite
Project for an open-source python library for synthetic diagnostics and tomography for Fusion devices
PICLas is a parallel, three-dimensional PIC-DSMC solver developed cooperatively by the Institute of Space Systems, Institute of Aerodynamics and Gas Dynamics at the University of Stuttgart and the spin-off boltzplatz. PICLas is a flexible particle-based plasma simulation suite.
Vectorized Plasma PIC code (Python)
:books: List of awesome university courses to learn Plasma Physics and Fusion!
A community developed python package for spectroscopy.
Open source MOOSE framework application for simulating plasmas
An interface for accelerated simulation of high-dimensional collisionless and electrostatic plasmas.
Numerical methods for edge and scrape-off layer blob and turbulence simulations. Homepage:
This is a simple simulation of a Tokamak fusion reactor. It demonstrates how charged high-energy particles can be held in a magnetic bottle (the Tokamak), without touching its walls and melting them.
A Particle in Cell code using Python, with plenty of room for improvement
The Stepped-Pressure Equilibrium Code, an advanced MRxMHD equilibrium solver.
Geometric ElectroMagnetic Particle-In-Cell Method
Python-based average-atom code for simulations of high energy density phenomena such as in warm dense matter.
Gyselalib++ is a collection of C++ components for writing gyrokinetic semi-lagrangian codes and similar
XOOPIC is a two-dimensional 3-velocity particle-in-cell simulator. It can handle electrostatic and electromagnetic models, has a large variety of boundary conditions, supports multiple gasses and gas chemistry, and is easily reconfigurable via an input file.
Computational ElectroMagnetism on a Yee Lattice
XENON: A matriX-based dispErsioN relatiON solver for plasma physics
Sarkas Python MD suite for Dense Plasmas Physics