This release introduces a new aging model for particle swelling and cracking, a new reduced-order model (TSPMe), and a parameter set for A123 LFP cells. Additionally, there have been several backend optimizations to speed up model creation and solving, and other minor features and bug fixes. See CHANGELOG for more details
This update adds the ability for users to create their own microscope configurations and adds a numb...
This release enables the use of Google Colab for running example notebooks, and adds some small new ...
PyMC 3.11.5 (15 March 2022) This is a backport & bugfix release that eases the transition to pymc >=...
This release introduces a new aging model for particle swelling and cracking, a new reduced-order mo...
This release introduces: several new models, including reversible and irreversible plating submodel...
This release introduces many new features and optimizations. All models can now be solved using the ...
This release adds new operators for more complex models, some basic sensitivity analysis, a half-cel...
New SEI models, simplification of submodel structure, as well as optimisations and general bug fixes...
This release introduces: the switch to calendar versioning: from now on we will use year.month vers...
Making release primarily to make Zenodo record of code used for November 2019 parameter sweeps, whic...
Some updates to keep pace with PyBaMM and new feature on pack configuration What's Changed Fix rele...
<p>Version 0.2.0-alpha contains a number of stability improvements for the solver. Algorithms for co...
New expression tree node types, models, parameter sets and solvers, as well as general bug fixes and...
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Pfam is a widely used database of protein families and domains. This article describes a set of majo...
This update adds the ability for users to create their own microscope configurations and adds a numb...
This release enables the use of Google Colab for running example notebooks, and adds some small new ...
PyMC 3.11.5 (15 March 2022) This is a backport & bugfix release that eases the transition to pymc >=...
This release introduces a new aging model for particle swelling and cracking, a new reduced-order mo...
This release introduces: several new models, including reversible and irreversible plating submodel...
This release introduces many new features and optimizations. All models can now be solved using the ...
This release adds new operators for more complex models, some basic sensitivity analysis, a half-cel...
New SEI models, simplification of submodel structure, as well as optimisations and general bug fixes...
This release introduces: the switch to calendar versioning: from now on we will use year.month vers...
Making release primarily to make Zenodo record of code used for November 2019 parameter sweeps, whic...
Some updates to keep pace with PyBaMM and new feature on pack configuration What's Changed Fix rele...
<p>Version 0.2.0-alpha contains a number of stability improvements for the solver. Algorithms for co...
New expression tree node types, models, parameter sets and solvers, as well as general bug fixes and...
What's Changed Handle change in variable name for next PyBaMM release by @TomTranter in https://git...
Pfam is a widely used database of protein families and domains. This article describes a set of majo...
This update adds the ability for users to create their own microscope configurations and adds a numb...
This release enables the use of Google Colab for running example notebooks, and adds some small new ...
PyMC 3.11.5 (15 March 2022) This is a backport & bugfix release that eases the transition to pymc >=...