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    Simbuca
    SIMBUCA (before called Simonion) is a simulation package that simulates the motion of charged particles under the influence of Electric and/or Magnetic fields. What makes Simbuca unique is that you can choose to calculate the Coulomb interaction between ions on a Graphics cards which is much faster than calculating this on the conventional CPU (reducing the simulation time from years to days). Therefore Simbuca has been applied in various projects which required to understand the behaviour...
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    TrackXY

    TrackXY

    Track & log x & y displacement, in realtime, of object in webcam

    ... other ready-made program that would track an object in real-time from webcam, other than an $80 special-purpose program used in the original (torsion balance) experiment we were replicating. I released TrackXY to reduce barriers to entry to science. Planned features include versions for each platform, a GUI, comprehensive data management, and data analysis tools. To analyze motion in /recorded/ video (not real-time), you may prefer something like PhysMo, also a SourceForge project.
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    This project examines techniques to model three-dimensional rigid body motion using the geometric algebra of Dual Quaternions and how such models compare to more traditional models when used in underconstrained filtering applications.
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