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    Get Physics Done (GPD)

    Get Physics Done (GPD)

    The first open-source agentic AI physicist

    Get Physics Done (GPD) is an open-source project designed to accelerate scientific research in physics by leveraging modern computational tools and automation techniques. It aims to simplify the process of performing simulations, calculations, and experimental analysis by providing structured workflows that integrate computational physics methods with reproducible research practices.
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    Multi-Agent Particle Envs

    Multi-Agent Particle Envs

    Code for a multi-agent particle environment used in a paper

    ...It was originally developed by OpenAI and used in the influential paper Multi-Agent Actor-Critic for Mixed Cooperative-Competitive Environments. The environment provides simple particle-based worlds with simulated physics, where agents can move, communicate, and interact with each other. Scenarios are designed to model cooperative, competitive, and mixed interactions among agents, making it useful for testing algorithms in multi-agent settings. The project includes built-in scenarios such as navigation to landmarks, cooperative tasks, and adversarial setups. ...
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