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    Computational electromagnetics software. Uses surface Method of Moments, enhanced by using the Multilevel Fast Multipole Method. Code is parallelized and runs on laptops, desktops and clusters. The code precision is adjustable, it is fast and uses little memory. CFIE is used for closed surfaces, and EFIE for open PEC surfaces. Can function on GMSH, GiD and ANSYS meshes.
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    RSM

    Radiation Spectrum Method : a modal BPM (Beam Propagation Method)

    RSM (Radiation Spectrum Method) is a 2D rigorous tool to solve the Maxwell equations for the propagation of light in integrated optics or photonics devices. It makes use of an eigenmode expansion method to solve the electromagnetic problem. This software running on Windows and MacOS comes with a GUI that permits to define with the aid of files or scripts the arbitrary and complex geometry of the waveguide. Of that way any waveguide geometry can be handled. Several plots are available...
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    KEMP

    A FDTD solver for electromagnetic wave simulations on a GPU cluster

    KEMP is a fast FDTD solver on a GPU-based cluster. The FDTD (Finite-Difference Time-Domain) method is a popular numerical method for electromagnetic field simulations. KEMP enables hardware accelerations suitable for multi-GPU, multi-core CPU and GPU cluster. KEMP also provide easy configuration by using Python scripting language.
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    Octree Method For Particles

    simulation of particles using an oct-tree

    Similiar to the fast multipole method i guess. I realized that simulating a very large number of particles in e.g. electromagnetic sims can run into growing i/o demands. This is a way to overcome that hurdle. the low-level "octets" can be distributed among a cluster of computers, organized in a grid. they don't have to send each other their whole dataset - only a zoomed out image of it. the further away, the more zoomed out. thus, i/o traffic is greatly reduced. combine...
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    An electromagnetic field simulator using Method of Moments (MoM). It has a MFC/OpenGL-based GUI and can simulate and visualize scattering and radiation problems in homogeneous and multilayered media.
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