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    TROPICS
    TROPICS - Trajectory of Particle In a Crystal Simulator программный комплекс для моделирования траекторий движения быстрых заряженных частиц в осевых и плоскостных каналах кристалла под ОС Windows и Linux. Комплекс легко расширяется плагинами, может работать как в графическом режиме, так и в консольном для простого встраивания в другие программы. Комплекс обладает богатым количеством возможностей и настроек. Для построения графиков используется графическая библиотека MathGL...
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    Coffee-Physics

    Coffee-Physics

    A simple, lightweight physics engine written in CoffeeScript

    Coffee-Physics is a minimalist physics engine written in CoffeeScript that favors approachable, creative-coding workflows over heavyweight simulation frameworks. It models motion with a particle system and uses simple constraints and behaviors—such as gravity, attraction/repulsion, drag, and springs—to create believable movement with very little code. The design is intentionally composable: you attach behaviors to particles or groups and let the update loop integrate positions, producing emergent effects from a few rules. ...
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    OPar

    OPar

    OPen ARchitecture PARallel PARticle code

    NOTICE: The current version of OPar is hosted on GitHub https://github.com/holgerschmitz/Opar This repository on Sourceforge is no longer maintained! OPar is an open architecture Particle-In-Cell (PIC) code for plasma simulations. The code is based on the Schnek framework.
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    A toolkit in C++ and python to process both experimental and simulation data of colloidal particles. Includes among others * a multiscale particle tracking algorithm [1] whose C++ implementation is optimised for 3D confocal data. Python implementation is more versatile (2D and 3D data). * a Leica file reader, * Steindhard bond orientational order calculation * a VTK file writer 1. Leocmach, M. & Tanaka, H.
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    XNDiff

    X-ray and Neutron powder pattern simulation analysis

    Keywords (XNDiff): -SAXS -SANS -absolute units -core (double)shell crystalline nanoparticles -with a parallelepidal shape -particle assemblies -powder and ensemble average -C/C++ -Unix -OpenMP -HPC Cluster Keywords (BatchMultiFit): -simultaneous fits for several SAXS and SANS curves with simulation data from XNDiff -SANS data can be smeared with dq values from experimental data sets or analytical functions -Mathematica console -local and global optimizers (simulated annealing, differential evolution, Nelder-Mead, ...) can be used -range for fit parameters and further constraints between fit parameters -parallelized (typ. 4-8 threads) TODO (BatchMultiFit): -read and use errorbars from experimental data sets -allow different q-ranges for different data sets in the fits -rewrite and test in Python using e.g. the lmfit module: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/lmfit/ to get rid of Mathematica and to run it on HPC clusters
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    SphereSim

    SphereSim

    Physical simulation of particle movements

    Physical simulation of particle movements. The computer program SphereSim simulates and animates the behavior and the movement of particles in a space. By forces (such as gravity in a particular direction and between the particles, repulsion of the particles against each other and from the walls, Lennard-Jones-Potential between particles) different physical effects in particle groups are calculated and shown, such as the Brownian motion.
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    LibCPIXE is a library for simulation of Particle Induced X-ray emission spectra.
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    NanoHive Nanospace Simulator
    NanoHive is a modular simulator used for modelling the physical world at a nanometer scale. The intended purpose of the simulator is to act as a tool for the study and development of nanotech entities. The project will also focus on the simulation of complex biological applications such as Targeted Drug Delivery by simulating nanowires, magnetic nanoparticles and others. Updates will follow from January 2017.
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    A reactor solver which uses stochastic particle methods to model particle population balances. This code is developed by the CoMo group in the chemical engineering department at the university of Cambridge (como.cheng.cam.ac.uk).
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    OpenPT is a software framework for developing applications that solve particle transport problems, including fully-featured deterministic and stochastic transport algorithms, cross section library generation, and depletion and activation methods.
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    sph2000 is an object-oriented parallel framework for physical particle simulations with the SPH-method (Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics)
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    Partgen is a simple particle system generator and simulator. It's intended to have a 3D scene description language, and batch processing mode. Support for some scripting languages like ruby is also planned
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