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I wrote this page originally together with another one: "Discrete dipole approximation". But I merged them together recently and extended table of codes. Therefore this page is obsolete and should be now deleted. I think it can be speedy deleted. Puncinus (talk)

I agree that the description of the method (DDA) and the codes are better together in a single page. But instead of deleting this page, I propose to make a redirect to Discrete_dipole_approximation#Discrete_Dipole_Approximation_Codes, as described in Wikipedia:Redirect. This will keep the existing links to this page operational. But I am not sure how exactly the redirect should be implemented (accompanied with removing content from this page) (User:Myurkin) —Preceding undated comment added 03:26, 29 August 2020 (UTC)[reply]