turboGL is a fast Mathematica code based on the stochastic approach to cumulative weak lensing (the sGL method)
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turboGL is a fast Mathematica code based on the stochastic approach to cumulative weak lensing (the sGL method)
Optimising LSST Observing Strategy for Weak Lensing systematics
Zapp through GLASS lens models
Predicting strong gravitational lens wavelength information in JWST NIRcam imaging as observed by Euclid VIS/NISP
Tesis de Maestría en Astronomía. Uso de un modelo de microlentes gravitacionales para detectar exoplanetas.
Open source implementation of the analytical method by Witt (1990,1991) in gravitational microlensing to find the locations of critical curves and caustics for an abritrary number of stars.
Lensing of Gravitational Waves; supervised by Dr. Michael Kesden and Dr. Lindsay King (UTD 2021)
Simone La Porta's Master thesis in gravitational lensing with applications of automatic differentiation @ Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna
Code to measure the Weak Lensing Signal from objects identified in the redMaGiC Dataset.
LEGACY Stand-alone version of some of the shear processing tools
Script written to measure amplification in gravitational lens
Study of BCG subtracted images of nearby clusters
Gravitational lens environment modeling using Photo-z and Mstar PDFs with various systematics
python implementation to compute images of gravitational microlensed circular sources and light curves for an ensemble of point masses with shear.
A simple javascript app utilising a webcam to demonstrate gravitational lensing
Js app that lenses pictures of Zurich
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