binary_c-python

Contents:

  • Python module for binary_c
  • Binarycpython code
  • Example notebooks
    • Running individual systems with binarycpython
    • Using custom logging routines with binarycpython
    • Running populations with binarycpython
    • Extra features and functionality of binarycpython
    • Using the API functionality of binarycpython
    • Example use case: Zero-age stellar luminosity function
    • A better-sampled grid
    • Zero-age stellar luminosity function in binaries
  • Binary_c parameters
  • Population grid code options
  • Visit the GitLab repo
  • Submit an issue
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Example notebooksΒΆ

We have a set of notebooks that explain and show the usage of the binarycpython features. The notebooks are also stored in the examples/ directory in the repository

The order of the notebooks below is more or less the recommended order to read. The last couple of notebooks are example usecases

Contents:

  • Running individual systems with binarycpython
    • Single system with run_wrapper
    • Single system via population object
    • Single system via API functionality
  • Using custom logging routines with binarycpython
    • Usage
    • Examples of logging strings
  • Running populations with binarycpython
    • Setting up the Population object
    • Adding grid variables
    • Setting logging and handling the output
    • Evolving the grid
    • Noteworthy functionality
    • Full examples of population scripts
  • Extra features and functionality of binarycpython
    • getting extra information about binary_c parameters
    • Build information of binary_c
    • Example parse function
    • Dictionary modification
    • Getting help
  • Using the API functionality of binarycpython
    • Example usage:
  • Example use case: Zero-age stellar luminosity function
    • Setting up the Population object
    • Adding grid variables
    • Setting logging and handling the output
    • Evolving the grid
    • ZAMS Luminosity distribution with the initial mass function
  • A better-sampled grid
  • Zero-age stellar luminosity function in binaries
    • Setting up the Population object
    • Adding grid variables
    • Setting logging and handling the output
    • Evolving the grid
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