x86 instruction listings
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niconiconi (niconiconi@mk.absturztau.be)'s status on Friday, 20-Jan-2023 05:55:03 JST niconiconi FDTD really is a surprisingly simple algorithm. Its core is just 3 nested "for" loops, with two multiplications and a bunch of additions. Run it once to get the electric field from the magnetic field of the surrounding grids, and run again to do the opposite. Just this is enough to model all classical electromagnetism in the universe. #electronics