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    Zgoubi is a raytracing code. Since 1972 it pushes charged particles through accelerators and beam lines, by stepwise solution of Lorentz force equation - and their spins via Thomas-BMT differential equation. Zgoubi simulates beam dynamics and polarization in a variety of accelerators (storage ring, synchrotron, cyclotron, betatron, microtron, FFAG, multi-pass ERL, etc) and optical systems (beam lines, magnetic and electrostatic optical components, time-of-flight and mass spectrometers, etc). ...
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    PyZgoubi is an interface to the Zgoubi particle tracking code written in python. It aims to ease the use of Zgoubi by providing a simple interface to create beam line elements and particles, and to automate running and analysing of simulations.
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