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Interferometer simulation

Simulates phase shift of particles (due to various effects) moving through a 3-grating interferometer.

For installation and usage instructions, refer to the INSTALL file. A summary of changes can be found in CHANGELOG.md.

The current coding conventions are contained in CONTRIBUTING.md. For a list of contributors, see section "Authors" below and the CREDITS file.


Effects Accounted For:


  • Gravity

  • VanDerWaals effect


Authors:


  • Dr. Ben McMorran, Assistant Professor, University of Oregon

  • Arthur Romero, IIT research student, summer 2015

  • Adam Denchfield, IIT IPRO student, fall 2015

  • Melanie Cornelius (nee Dooley), IIT IPRO and research student, fall 2014 through present

  • Dr. Tom Roberts, IIT Research Professor of Physics

  • Isaac Gewarges, IIT IPRO student, spring 2016

  • Lucas Maia Rios, IIT research student, summer 2016

  • Lucas Neves Abrantes, IIT research student, summer 2016

  • Yuri Rossi Tonin, IIT research student, summer 2016


How to Commit:


  • Place all source files in the source/ dir

  • In general, keep functions pertaining to different effects in different files

  • Name variables descriptively. If a variable pertains to a common physics term or symbol, place that symbol in a nearby comment

  • Comment functions explaining the math in use

  • Add any new effect into this README


General Git Etiquette:


  • DO NOT commit executables (.out files by default)

  • DO NOT make dated folders in any directory except output/

  • In general, avoid committing output files - the output directory is a compromise between programming convention and needs of professors and students in class. Remember - you can always store your outputs in the Google Drive or on iGroups.

  • That said, DO NOT commit output files unless:

    • You have a good reason to track the output (IE, showing new functionality)

    • You have placed the output in a dated directory within the output/ dir

Copyright (C) 2016 Antimatter Gravity Interferometer Group, Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT).

This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

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