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    libCEED

    libCEED

    CEED Library: Code for Efficient Extensible Discretizations

    libCEED provides fast algebra for element-based discretizations, designed for performance portability, run-time flexibility, and clean embedding in higher-level libraries and applications. It offers a C99 interface as well as bindings for Fortran, Python, Julia, and Rust. While our focus is on high-order finite elements, the approach is mostly algebraic and thus applicable to other discretizations in factored form, as explained in the user manual and API implementation portion of the...
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    OzGIS free open-source  mapping system

    OzGIS free open-source mapping system

    Analysis and display of Census, business, government attribute data

    OzGIS is an extensive mapping system for the analysis and display of geographically referenced data. Map data are downloaded from Census bureaux and map agencies or extracted from your own databases. The system can be used to to support management decisions associated with, for example, government planning, marketing, sales, site and personnel location, advertising and research. Systems for Windows, Mac and Ubuntu, source code, sample data files and manuals are included. DOWNLOAD to...
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    This site hosts the source code for C++ version of the Broker for SBW, NOM module, advanced simulation suite, analysis applications and model editors.
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    NanoCap

    NanoCap

    Carbon Fullerene and Capped Nanotube Generator

    NanoCap is a generic application for the construction of low energy fullerene and capped nanotube structures. It provides an ideal tool to accompany the study of finite carbon molecules using computer simulation. The implementation involves a standalone application which includes a GUI and allows for dynamic visual inspection through 3D rendering. In addition, the NanoCap core libraries can be used in custom Python scripts that enabled the user to produce structures in bulk or to include the...
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    Electron diffraction code for the simulation and data analysis of keV electron-molecule scattering.
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