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SpiDy.jl solves the non-Markovian stochastic dynamics of interacting
classical spin vectors and harmonic oscillator networks in contact with a
dissipative environment. The methods implemented allow the user to include
arbitrary memory effects and colored quantum noise spectra. In this way,
SpiDy.jl provides key tools for the simulation of classical and quantum open
systems including non-Markovian effects and arbitrarily strong coupling to the
environment. Among the wide range of applications, some examples range from
atomistic spin dynamics to ultrafast magnetism and the study of anisotropic
materials. We provide the user with Julia notebooks to guide them through the
various mathematical methods and help them quickly setup complex simulations.
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