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    VPSIM

    VPSIM

    Virtual Particles Simulator

    This project is a more than a C++ project, it is a framework for simulation of virtual particles interacting at real-time. The particles interact between them by gravitational, electrical, or elastic forces.
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    As of August 2018 Spheral++ has moved to Github -- please see the current repository at https://github.com/jmikeowen/spheral We are leaving a frozen version here on SourceForge for historical reasons. Spheral++ provides a steerable parallel environment for performing coupled hydrodynamical & gravitational numerical simulations. Hydrodynamics and gravity are modelled using particle based methods (SPH and N-Body).
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    Bugale N-Body Simulator

    Bugale N-Body Simulator

    A simple N-Body simulator.

    This project simulates the behavior, dynamics, and motion of a group of celestial objects. Given N point masses in a three-dimensional space, its present positions and velocities, and supposing that the force of attraction experienced between each pair of particles is Newtonian, the project approximately predicts it's positions and velocities at a future moment of time. The project can visualize the simulation, and create a graphic real-time output using FreeGLUT, and also have an option...
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