Cell Motility Analysis Package analyzes timelapse sequences of moving cells. Various quantitites characterizing motility are calculated, including normal velocity of the membrane, cell contact area, and spatio-temporal auto-correlation functions.
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.
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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.
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.
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.
OpenTAU is a physics simulation package written in Java. It is intended for scientifical application as it incorporates FEM, FDM and MD and other simulation techniques. Also contains a fast math library.
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.
A wxWidgets-based project aimed to make math-typing, plotting and symbolic math easier; user can easily input, plot and save/load math data in various formats (e.g. MathML). Step-by-step resolution makes this a powerful didactive tool.
Framework for blockstructured adaptive finite volume methods. Provides MPI-parallelized variant of the Berger-Oliger AMR algorithm for Beowulf-clusters. Uses Clawpack. Visualization and conversion tools for HDF4 files included.
This is a remake of the great game Elite. It lasts 50 years in future of the old game. For people who don't know it: It is like Privateer, X2 and Freelancer.
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Borsuk is a gtkmm2 based maths and physics instant messenger using jabber protocol. It sends data in XML (MathML, SVG) so it can be easily reused i.e. as a webpage. Integrated editor for maths formulas and graphics helps creating data i.e. rewriting it.
Nuclear is a family of open source game engines written to be able to read most standard game formates such as BSP(Quake I, Quake II, Quake III, and Half-Life) MDL, MD2, MD3, and many more.
toolbox with information and programs for Computer Aided Innovation
The scientific background of Skidbladnir is known as the Theory of Inventive Problem Solving; in English abbreviated as TIPS or TRIZ, in German as TRIS.
X-Bc (formerly: xbc) is a graphical user interface to the command line calculator bc. All Inputs and Outputs stays visible for editing and comparing. Functionality: trigonometry, number-theory, exponential funcs, scientific constants, primenumbers ...
GAST-Viz is a toolkit allowing for the creation of OpenGL atomistic simulation applications using discrete element modeling methods. A number of sample applications are included.
AQUYNZA is a set of C++ libraries, sample programs and doc's for the modelling, visualization and persistence of 3D environments. Its modular and highly portable. Its primary objective is helping to learn (and teach) computer graphics. (code in SPANISH)!
This project provides an "embedded expert system", i.e. a limited ability inference engine, with a demo rule set, taken from the field of X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy.
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.
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.