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sandbox particle simulator that obeys schrödinger's equation
Enjoy bizarre Quantum Mechanics animations by throwing a 2D particle in arbitrary environments. There is infinite freedom in customizing the potentials: draw out absurd terrains, or opt for standard experiments such as double-slit.
The project's purpose is to aid the user in building intuition for the peculiar workings of the quantum realm. As such, it aims to be user-friendly and does not require prior knowledge of QM.
Currently only available for macOS and Windows users (Linux...
ParticleVis is a visualization tool specialized for loading and exploring particulate simulation data. It contains a set of features that enables powerful and useful visualizations of particle simulations to be quickly generated. Support is provided for visualization of hundreds of thousands of particles on commodity workstations, using OpenGL. Functionality includes data exploration, debugging of simulation output, and generation of presentation-quality imagery.
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is a interactive molecular visualisation program designed especially designed for coarse-grained simulation of non-spherical particles. Ellipsoids (Gay-Berne), disks, and custom shaped uniaxial particle (e.g. pear-shaped particles) can be represented.
All pairs n-body simulation of electromagnetic forces on charged particles, adapted from Nvidia SDK 3.2 sample. Uses Lorentz force from EM fields via the Biot-Savart law for moving charged particles (uses relative velocity). Relativistic.
Simulates and visualizes swarming algorithms with limited communication. Also provides an interface to animate particle motion by playback (with pause, fastforward, and rewind) of path information from files. Can output EPS figures and avi frames.