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Cosmic Codes

 

Large segments of the codes have been written in Mathematica Wolfram, when you downloaded be careful to do it making the change for the extension ".m" to run them. This codes were used to produce scientific results, but if you do use it for your own work, I suggest that you perform your own tests as well. These codes release are part of my commitment to producing open, reproducible scientific results. If you do use it, or a modified version of it, please cite the relevant papers.

You will find that you need to edit makefiles and so on to get some things working. It should be reasonably self-explanatory, but please do email me if you get stuck.

 

There are a wide wonderful literatures about cosmology on internet. Some of them are collected in the following list:

 

 

Cosmology and General Relativity Notes by Sean Carroll. Here.

 

Aspects about inflation and dynamical systems. Here.

 

Encyclopaedia Inflationaris. Here.

 

Modify Gravity and Cosmology. Here.

 

Lectures on Cosmology. Here

 

Particle and Inflationary Cosmology by A. Linde. Here.

 

How to give a talk that doesn't suck. David Tong. Here.

 

 

If you want to play and learn about our eerie universe, take a view to these useful cosmic websites:

 

Iniciative For Cosmology (iCosmo)

 

CMB analizer by NASA

 

Playing with CAMB by NASA.

My hero, Robert Carlyle, talking about CMBR in 30 sec!

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