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I am no longer in science and can no longer maintain SONG.
However, to my delight, the Research Gate and Google Scholar notifications made me notice that somebody is still using the code.
To avoid SONG becoming obsolete, I invite new maintainers/collaborators to the project.
If you are interested, please write here or drop me an email at [email protected].
I will be happy to provide you with information and with access rights to the Github project.
Cheers,
Guido Pettinari
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Hi,
How are you doing? I hope you had a nice Christmas! Ours was quite chaotic with our kids and the kids of my brother running around the house screaming all the time :)
I have recently written a new paper using SONG and am currently working on a follow up. It is the reionisation stuff I have been working on for some while now
https://arxiv.org/abs/1709.01395. It is possible that there are some more important results from SONG finally. We are currently looking at the correlation between lensing and blurring and that seems to be of the correct order of magnitude to explain the lensing anomalies. If it does it would be really great.
So I am happy to keep the project alive. Let me know if there are more interested people. Obina Umeh just got to Portsmouth and they might have some ideas in mind?
Best wishes and a happy new Year, Christian
On 18 Dec 2017, at 10:45, Guido Walter Pettinari ***@***.***> wrote:
Dear all,
I am no longer in science and can no longer maintain SONG.
However, to my delight, the Research Gate and Google Scholar notifications made me notice that somebody is still using the code.
To avoid SONG becoming obsolete, I invite new maintainers/collaborators to the project.
If you are interested, please write here or drop me an email at ***@***.*** ***@***.***>.
I will be happy to provide you with information and with access rights to the Github project.
Cheers,
Guido Pettinari
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Dear all,
I am no longer in science and can no longer maintain SONG.
However, to my delight, the Research Gate and Google Scholar notifications made me notice that somebody is still using the code.
To avoid SONG becoming obsolete, I invite new maintainers/collaborators to the project.
If you are interested, please write here or drop me an email at [email protected].
I will be happy to provide you with information and with access rights to the Github project.
Cheers,
Guido Pettinari
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: