Object Oriented MicroMagnetic Framework (OOMMF) Example Notebooks

Object Oriented MicroMagnetic Framework (OOMMF) Example Notebooks

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Published on 12 Dec 2017, unpublished on 21 Dec 2017 All versions

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Abstract

OOMMF is a project in the Applied and Computational Mathematics Division (ACMD) of ITL/NIST, in close cooperation with µMAG, aimed at developing portable, extensible public domain programs and tools for micromagnetics. This code forms a completely functional micromagnetics package, with the additional capability to be extended by other programmers so that people developing new code can build on the OOMMF foundation. OOMMF is written in C++, a widely-available, object-oriented language that can produce programs with good performance as well as extensibility. The main contributors to OOMMF are Mike Donahue, and Don Porter.

The JOOMMF project aims to integrate the popular micromagnetic simulation package OOMMF with Python and Jupyter Notebook. It is currently under development at the University of Southampton by Marijan Beg, Ryan A. Pepper, and Hans Fangohr.


We acknowledge the support from Thomas Kluyver, David Cortes, Mark Vousden, and Rebecca Carey with testing and improvements of both the software and the webpages.
JOOMMF is a part of the Horizon 2020 European Research Infrastructure project OpenDreamKit (Project ID 676541).

 

These are example notebooks from https://github.com/joommf/oommfc

Credits

We acknowledge the support from Thomas Kluyver, David Cortes, Mark Vousden, and Rebecca Carey with testing and improvements of both the software and the webpages.
JOOMMF is a part of the Horizon 2020 European Research Infrastructure project OpenDreamKit (Project ID 676541).

References

http://joommf.github.io/

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  • (2017), "Object Oriented MicroMagnetic Framework (OOMMF) Example Notebooks," https://nanohub.org/resources/oommfnotebooks. (DOI: 10.4231/D33X83N7J).

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Martin Hunt

Purdue University

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