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Hi I am looking for some code to (computationally) calculate the magnetic field of a rectangular permanent magnet in 3D space. Preferably I could edit it to add in my own dimensions. Does anyone know of anything?

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Hi Josh - this is a recommendation request, which isn't appropriate for this site, and besides, a lot of computational questions are off topic here. You could ask in Physics Chat (also try the chat room for Computational Science) – David Zaslavsky Jan 15 at 2:02

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Yes, this guy does it awesomely: http://www.bugman123.com/Physics/index.html See the links within, which contains scripts.

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