New nice rendering of the day, after some stress making #Julia correctly call python stuff.
(projected magnetic field vectors and magnetic field amplitude for the last simulated cluster of galaxies with ENZO)
New nice rendering of the day, after some stress making #Julia correctly call python stuff.
(projected magnetic field vectors and magnetic field amplitude for the last simulated cluster of galaxies with ENZO)
Attack No 1 (La panda de Julia) - Opening

A few rotating views around a massive (1e15 Msol) simulated cluster of galaxies using ENZO, the almost uniform resolution in the centre is 4kpc/cell and the total volume on display here is (2Mpc)^3.
Left: magnetic field strength (a lot of filaments!).
Right: baryonic density
All rotations are done using SAO's DS9 after post-processing in #Julia
Coming in from primarily shell & sys util background, most of my #Julia code ends up being blocks of loooong pipes with occasional function writing thrown in if there's a performance concern.
I think this would be horrifying to read for a potential research partner, but it's just so readable and sensible to me!