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gorbital is a atomic orbital viewer written using gtkmm (gtk--). gorbital displays a 3d interactive view of a electron orbitals. It is meant to be an open source viewer much like Orbital Viewer by David Manthey (http://www.orbitals.com/orb/).
We are trying to create a very complete physics teaching program. So, we would be pleased if you could suggest any improvement or create any module for us.
To use any of these sources you need python 2.2, pygame and scipy.
This project contains the software used by the University of Toronto RoboCup team for controlling a team of robots to compete, against another such team, in a real time soccer environment.
Vistools is a set of tools to easily visualize some scientific data, without need to learn difficult API, so you can see your 3d results very quickly. Also some sci tools for which we made it, including vector field tracing and simple optimization.
Ulysses is a next-generation software for the calculation and visualization of electric and magnetic fields as emitted by electric objects like transformer stations, high voltage transmission lines and sub-terrain cables.
JRVFSim (Jarvis) is a simulator of a fluid dynamics phenomenon known as radial viscous fingering. Its main feature consists of taking jordan curves and simulating their evolution subject to various parameters. Includes a partial API for numerical methods
SSF aims at providing an easy to use and efficient framework for physics sim & visuals in small scientific simulations in real-time, as well as games, which are inherently real-time applications.
The fluid simulator consists of a core library and a GUI. The core makes all calculations based on the paper "Stable Fluids" by Jos Stam. It is able to simulate fluid flow in abritrary time steps. Support for boundaries is included.
Two dimensional (2D) fine mesh finite element (FE) grid editing system. Includes constrained Delaunay triangulation, and automated grid resolution changes based on local attributes. Win32 and Motif GUIs. Mature application, now going open source.
Real-time datavisualization. Graphically view your data as it's being generated. Peakster is a very intuitive GUI written entirely in Python, which monitors data at regular intervals and uses gnuplot to render 2D, 3D and superimposed plots.
The Physics 3d Simulations Project, intends to be a educational tool, for helping science students understanding physics concepts of Classical Mechanics, Eletrodynamics, Chaos, Relativity and others.
JPlot is a multi-purpose data plotting program for use as the graphic front-end of (scientific) software. JPlot is also available as a stand-alone application with a complete and easy-to-use graphic user interface (GUI).
Vector Math is a C++ templated math library for 2D and 3D geometry applications, as scientific datavisualization and physic engine development. One of the objectives is to have a syntax similar to Matlab, maintaining the performance.
A web-distributed 3D virtual universe for modellers, developers, scientists, gamers and social networkers. Pluggable visualization engines, navigation (vehicle/avatar) controls, model editors, scene editors, messaging.
A self-sufficient java framework for numerical solution of ODEs (diff eqs) and visualization. Samples are aeronautics/astronautics/physics/rocketry themed. Focus on clean design, modularity, reusability and documentation. Educational project.
Jpowder, http://www.jpowder.org, is a Java viewer of powder diffraction data, and is a collaborative project between the ISIS Facility of the STFC and the E-Learning and Software Develepment Unit of the Kasem Bundit University.
Assists in creating 3d scratch holograms (aka abrasion holograms or chatoyant holograms). They can be created on acrylic or metal sheets using only an adjustable compass as described on Bill Beaty's website: http://www.eskimo.com/~billb/amateur/holo1.htm
This script fills in a two dimensional surface with an unbroken, non-overlapping path. The path direction is random, so one can imaging a chess board filled with dominos, with the constraint that the layout of the dominos is complete (board is filled) an
Simulation/Visualization package for gravitational n-body interactions. Supports extendable simulation, integration, visualization, and data export algorithms.