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Earth’s dipolar magnetic field

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In physics and computational mathematics, numerical methods for solving ordinary differential equations (ODEs) are of central importance. Among these, the family of Runge-Kutta methods stands out due to its versatility and robustness. In this post we compare the first four orders of the Runge-Kutta methods, namely RK1 (Euler’s method), RK2, RK3, and RK4.

Single-particle description of plasmas: Equation of motion, gyration, and ExB drift

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In plasma physics, the motion of a single charged particle in prescribed electromagnetic fields provides fundamental insights into plasma behavior. In this post, we derive the equation of motion, explore energy conservation, and examine gyration in a uniform magnetic field.

Characteristics of a plasma: Collective behavior, shielding, and intrinsic time scales

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Both in space and astrophysics as well as in laboratory settings, plasma is the most common state of matter. In this post, we introduce the characteristic scales that distinguish a plasma from an ordinary ionized gas and explain how quasineutrality, Debye shielding, and plasma oscillations arise.

Restarting my website

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In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, I have made the decision to relaunch my website. While I have previously utilized my website for smaller personal projects and showcasing my photographs, I now intend to broaden its scope. I will be posting on a range of topics including physics, neuroscience, data science, machine learning, open-source projects, and more. As a result, I will be revamping the website in the upcoming months. Stay tuned for the updates.

Posts from 2013 to 2020 moved to the archive

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I just cleaned up my website and put a lot of old stuff from 2013 to 2020 into the archive.

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