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    CFD Python

    CFD Python

    Sequence of Jupyter notebooks featuring the 12 Steps to Navier-Stokes

    CFD Python, a.k.a. the 12 steps to Navier-Stokes, is a practical module for learning the foundations of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) by coding solutions to the basic partial differential equations that describe the physics of fluid flow. The module was part of a course taught by Prof. Lorena Barba between 2009 and 2013 in the Mechanical Engineering department at Boston University (Prof. Barba since moved to George Washington University).
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    PixelFlow

    PixelFlow

    A Processing/Java library for high performance GPU-Computing (GLSL)

    PixelFlow is a Processing library focused on advanced graphics and visual effects, offering an extensive suite of GPU-based tools for visual artists, researchers, and creative coders. It enables real-time simulation and rendering of complex effects such as fluid dynamics, reaction-diffusion systems, soft shadows, and more, all powered by GLSL shaders. Its modular structure allows for chaining and composing various visual effects easily, making it ideal for installations, performances, and visual experimentation.
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