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    Magnetar Quantum Vacuum Engineering

    Stellaris QED Engine Quantum Vacuum Engineering

    # Stellaris QED Engine ### Quantum Vacuum Engineering for Extreme Astrophysical Environments **A fully functional, real-time, closed-loop simulation of magnetar physics** Now with strong-field QED, dark photon conversion, general relativity, and force-free plasma dynamics — all in pure Python. ![Diagnostic Dashboard](stellaris_diagnostics_v0_5_0.png) ## Current Capabilities (v0.5.0 – 100% complete Month-1 target) | Feature | Status | Description | |----------------------------------|------------|-----------| | Realistic 10¹⁵ G magnetar dipole | Done | 10 km neutron star surface field | | Time-dependent FDTD solver | Done | 2.5D TE-mode wave propagation (leapfrog) | | Euler–Heisenberg nonlinear vacuum| Done | Full strong-field QED corrections | | Dark photon → photon conversion | Done | Field-dependent probability & energy loss | | General relativity | Done | Null geodesic ray tracing
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    GMES

    GMES is a free Python package for FDTD electromagnetic simulations.

    GMES is a free finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) simulation Python package developed at GIST to model photonic devices. Its features include simulation in 1D, 2D, and 3D Cartesian coordinates, distributed memory parallelism on any system supporting the MPI standard, portable to any Unix-like system, variuos dispersive ε(ω) models, CPML absorbing boundaries and/or Bloch-periodic boundary conditions, and arbitrary material and source distributions.
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