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    Fosite - advection problem solver

    numerical simulation code for solving transport equations in 1D/2D/3D

    ...The method is 2nd order accurate in space and uses high order Runge-Kutta and multistep schemes for time evolution. In addition to the pure advection code several source terms have been implemented including viscous diffusion and gravitational acceleration. Fosite is written with object-oriented patterns in Fortran 2003 and follows the Structure of Arrays (SoA) layout, operating on generic field datatypes. This allows for high performance on modern architectures (SIMD). It is parallelized and vectorized. The software is thereby optimized for the NEC SX-Aurora TSUBASA Vector Engine .
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    Cantera
    Cantera is a suite of object-oriented software tools for problems involving chemical kinetics, thermodynamics, and/or transport processes. It can be used from MATLAB, Python, C++, or Fortran.
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    LSDMap

    Locally-Scaled Diffusion Maps from molecular dynamics trajectories

    LSDMap is a set of Fortran90 codes parallelised with MPI for the calculation of Locally Scaled Diffusion Maps. The eigenvectors of the diffusion matrix can be used to form a small set of reaction coordinates describing the behaviour of a high-dimensional data set such as an equilibrium MD trajectory.
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