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SpinView: General Interactive Visual Analysis Tool for Multiscale Computational Magnetism

Computational Physics 2023-10-19 v2 Applied Physics

Abstract

Multiscale magnetic simulations, including micromagnetic and atomistic spin dynamics simulations, are widely used in the study of complex magnetic systems over a wide range of spatial and temporal scales. The advances in these simulation technologies have generated considerable amounts of data. However, a versatile and general tool for visualization, filtering, and denoising this data is largely lacking. To overcome these limitations, we have developed SpinView, a general interactive visual analysis tool for graphical exploration and data distillation. Combined with dynamic filters and a built-in database, it is possible to generate reproducible publication-quality images, videos, or portable interactive webpages within seconds. Since the basic input to SpinView is a vector field, it can be directly integrated with any spin dynamics simulation tool. With minimal effort on the part of the user, SpinView delivers a simplified workflow, speeds up analysis of complex datasets and trajectories, and enables new types of analysis and insight. SpinView is available from https://mxjk851.github.io/SpinView/

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@article{arxiv.2309.17367,
  title  = {SpinView: General Interactive Visual Analysis Tool for Multiscale Computational Magnetism},
  author = {Qichen Xu and Olle Eriksson and Anna Delin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.17367},
  year   = {2023}
}
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