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    DWSIM - Open Source Process Simulator

    DWSIM - Open Source Process Simulator

    Simulate chemical processes using advanced thermodynamic models

    DWSIM is an open source, CAPE-OPEN compliant chemical process simulator for Windows, Linux and macOS systems. Written in VB.NET and C#, DWSIM features a comprehensive set of unit operations, advanced thermodynamic models, support for reacting systems, petroleum characterization tools and a fully-featured graphical interface. DWSIM Pro is a commercial sibling of DWSIM built on top of open-source software. It offers extended features, comes with private support, and is accessible in the...
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    Pixel Empires

    Pixel Empires

    A cellular automation simulation governed by probability.

    This cellular automation simulation uses probability to control the growth and decay of different cells. This simulation uses cells of 6 different colors each of which is initially given one cell to be placed in a random location on the grid. 3 rules govern the evolution of this system: First, each cell will randomly select an empty cell around it or itself.
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