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A electric, magnetic, and gravity field physics presentation program
BeamFlow is a scientific presentation and demonstration program for typical introductory physics problems involving electric, magnetic, and gravity fields in three dimensions. Real-time demonstration of the magnetic field around a wire, the gravity fields around rotating binary stars, and the electric field from multiple point charges are just some of the potential applications.
Genvlin is an easy to use graphical dataplotting environment. It also provides direct access to the data via scripting and a console. You can easily import, export, change, plot, ... all the data.
Worldlines visualizes special relativity, as particles near lightspeed trace paths in a 3D slice of 4D Minkowski spacetime. Scenes illustrate time dilation, the twin paradox, length contraction, and Bell's spaceship paradox.
Cca-forum unifies the Common Component Architecture tools and tutorial. It includes the CCA specifications, the Ccaffeine framework for HPC, and related tools. These support multilanguage scientific and parallel computing.
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Parallel Colt is a multithreaded version of Colt - a library for high performance scientific computing in Java. It contains efficient algorithms for data analysis, linear algebra, multi-dimensional arrays, Fourier transforms, statistics and histogramming
A Java library that works with Java3D to simulate and visualize, in real-time, dynamics of multiple rigid bodies that are restricted by implicit and explicit constraints (e.g., robotics); designed for efficiency, ease-of-use, and extensibility.
Java Data Processing Project aims to manipulate text file containing scientific data such as time/intensity scan or spectrum. Jdpp provide large flexibility to read all possible time duration and date format. It is originally design to treat MS data.
jQuantum is a Java program to simulate a quantum computer, to design quantum circuits, and to visualize the execution of quantum algorithms. Another main purpose, however, is to create images in your head, and thereby - understanding.
ViSBARD (Visual System for Browsing, Analysis, and Retrieval of Data) is an interactive visualization and analysis tool for space physics data. It provides an integrated 3-D/2-D environment to analyze measurements across many spacecraft and MHD models.
SPIDR (Space Physics Interactive Data Resource) is a distributed database and application server network, built to select, visualize and model historical space weather data. SPIDR is a web-application and a grid of data mining web-services.
The purpose of this program is to plot the waveforms of the hydrogen wave function. The program has 4 option's. First, plotting the radial function, second, plotting the radial probability, third, 2d wave function,last, 3d wave function.
A collection of applets used to demonstrate physics and math principles. The applets include: a ray diagram drawing applet, a collision of disks applet, an electromagnetic field mapper and a 3d hydrogen orbital simulation.
This is a Java Just Intonation Calculator. It allows users on many platforms to calculate and hear just tunings. It will support saving and opening tunigs and opening spreadsheet documents and allow users to send tunings to their synthesizers, via MIDI
The Optics Project on the Web (WebTOP) is a 3D, interactive computer graphics system that visualizes optical phenomena. Its purpose is to help instructors teach and students learn about optics. It is a platform independent Java application that uses X3D.
GraXML is a Geometric Modeller for handling High Energy Physics experiments' Detector Description and Event data. It containes full 3D visualisation of the managed elements. It uses Java3D to create, render and manipulate SceneGraph.
JGP is a GUI for gnuplot (http://www.gnuplot.info/).
It is made for all those who just love gnuplot but who found
that organizing a large number of datasets and plots from the command line is inconvenient.
JGP uses gnuplot as plotting engine.
The Platonia simulator is a Java applet to teach and experiment
with the physics described in Julian Barbour's book
"The End of Time". The user can select points in "Triangle Land"
and graphically see it compute the Machian "distinguished simpli
Diagram (JGraph) driven simulator. Bondgraphs > nonlinear differantial system > plot: implemented for economics and ecology. Network analysis: emergy propagation implemented. Would also fit for electronics, mechanics, cost, GWP, footprint analysis.
The General Intensional Programming System (GIPSY) consists in three modular sub-systems: The General Intensional Programming Language Compiler (GIPC) ; the General Eduction Engine (GEE), and the Intensional Run-time Programming Environment (RIPE).
A plugin for the Eclipse IDE implementing NumericalChameleon: a powerful numerical convertor, supporting more than 2300 units in 78 categories (physics, radixes, exchange rates, unicode, etc). Fully integrated in the Eclipse IDE (refactoring, copy/paste)
Computational modelling is a interdisciplinary field spanning many techniques and programming languages. AgenTools is a project dedicated to establishing increased modularity in scientific computing packages and a portal linking to other existing project
Dancing Networks attempts to create self-drawing diagrams by applying the laws of motion as we know them today. The process of the diagrams drawing themselves looks like a network that starts its dance in chaos but gravitates toward harmony and order.