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Forces and Objects Component Kinetics (FOCK) is a object-orientated physics library in C++ that allows 2D modeling of objects when various forces are applied.
MBDyn (1.2.6) as C/C++ project in the Eclipse/CDT-IDE ported from its original autotools-build-system for adding the comfort of a modern C/C++ developement environment to the programming phase. For ++info on MBDyn see <http://www.aero.polimi.it/~mbdyn/>
The Periodic Tables Package is an advanced suite of applications for both Windows and Linux that allow chemists and students alike to use the Periodic Table on their computers.
This project demonstrates the use of a sniper gun (physics), and the behaviour of agents in a 3D world in case of a catastrophy like the assassination of a person.
SciAO is an open-source, cross-platform, and user-friendly toolbox based on the Scilab/Scicos environment for modeling and simulation of wave optics, especially for the adaptive optics.
This program developed into DYNAMO, the general event driven dynamics simulator. This is capable of simulating millions of particles and a huge range of complex dynamics. Please see the new website at http://www.marcusbannerman.co.uk/dynamo
A program which simulates the motion of particles due to electric charge and gravitational force. Calculations are done in two dimensions, without care given to real world factors such as air resistance, although such functionality may be added later.
Dodona is a molecular dynamics program which aims to treat nanostructures. It is provided with a basic interpretater language and can easily be extended with plugins. It supports basic matrix and vector manipulation in a Matlab/Octave-fashion way.
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
The goal of Motorsport is to become the most realistic simulation of wheeled vehicles possible. The addition of cars and tracks will be a simple task, and there will be a system for customization of most of the simulator features.
InertiaEngine is a 2D rigid body physic engine written in C++ and is not OS dependent. It is designed to be very user friendly. It contains also a 2D convex polygon collision detection engine. It supports collision response, static friction, kinetic fric
OpenFlower is a free and open source CFD code (for Linux and Windows) mainly intended to solve the turbulent incompressible Navier-Stokes equations with a LES approach. It can deal with arbitrary complex 3D geometries with its finite volume approach.
KU1K is a set of tools for 4D,5D and 6D compact U(1) lattice gauge theory Monte Carlo simulation using the Skipis-Vantzos algorithm. As the calculations involved, even for the 4D case, are consuming, the project is modular so as to run on the Grid.
The Physicist is a high end physics simulation engine that can provide answers with reasonable accuracies(now w/ rk4 and euler options). It can currently predict the motion of many particles.It Employs OpenGL to provide cutting edge graphics support.
qsims simulates quantum dynamics with an (almost) arbitrary time-dependent Hamiltonian. qsims uses a Chebychev polynomial expansion of the Schrodinger propagator, and the pseudospectral method developed by R. Kosloff.