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COSMIC v3.6.0
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COSMIC v3.6.0
  • About
  • Installation
  • Configuration and output
    • Configuration files
    • Understanding COSMIC outputs
  • Evolving binaries
    • Evolving a single binary
    • Evolving multiple binaries
    • Evolving a fixed grid of binaries
    • Evolving a Monte-Carlo sampled population
    • Dynamic time resolution
    • Restarting a binary
  • Sampling initial populations
    • Independent distributions
    • Multidimensional distributions
    • ClusterMonteCarlo Sampling
  • Generate a population the COSMIC way
  • Citing COSMIC
  • For Developers
    • Codebase overview
    • Creating new settings
    • Adding options to existing settings
    • Debugging COSMIC
    • cosmic-settings.json file explained
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Evolving binariesΒΆ

COSMIC can evolve binaries for several different use cases. Go through the examples below to learn more about these capabilities.

  • Evolving a single binary
  • Evolving multiple binaries
  • Evolving a fixed grid of binaries
  • Evolving a Monte-Carlo sampled population
  • Dynamic time resolution
  • Restarting a binary
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