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About Me

I have a degree in Physics and a minor in Mathematics from the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities. Most of the projects I create are for solving physics and mathematics problems, while the rest are for fun. For general inquiries about my projects, or if you have any questions regarding math and physics, please visit my Discord server Mathematics & Physics.

Current Projects

  • Mathematics.NET: Mathematics.NET is a C# class library that provides tools for solving mathematical problems.
    • Custom types for complex, real, and rational numbers as well as other mathematical objects such as vectors, matrices, and tensors.
    • Automatic Differentiation: Perform autodiff using dual and hyper-dual numbers. First and second-order, forward and reverse-mode autodiff are all supported.
    • OpenCL support for some mathematical operations.
  • Physics.NET: Physics.NET is a C# class library for performing calculations in General Relativity, QFT, Statistical Mechanics, and Classical Mechanics.
    • Custom types for four-vectors, tensors, and other objects used in General Relativity.

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  1. Mathematics.NET Mathematics.NET Public

    Mathematics.NET is a C# class library that provides tools for solving mathematical problems.

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  2. Physics.NET Physics.NET Public

    Physics.NET is a C# class libary that provides tools for solving physics problems.

    C# 1