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    Animp is an OpenGL program to display movies of particles in motion where the movies are produced by adding calls to animp library routines to simulation code written in either C++ or Fortran. Animp can also display molecules read from PDB files.
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    A C++ library which implements the physical modeling framework described in the book 'Physically-Based Modeling for Computer Graphics' by Ronen Barzel. It includes low-level and high-level classes for computing motion of physical bodies, and some demos.
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