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    Zarja

    Agent-based simulation toolkit

    It is an open source scientific library that is focused on multi-agent simulations on graphs. It prepares basic toolkit for agents, models, timers, graphs, nodes and edges. It is also accompanied with tools for data processing.
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    WavePacket

    WavePacket

    Dynamics of quantum systems, controlled by external fields

    ...With its visualization of quantum dynamics generated 'on the fly', WavePacket is suitable for teaching quantum mechanics as well as for research projects, see also the numerous demonstration examples . The Matlab/Octave version is mature and has been used in production for decades. The C++/Python version has been superseded by https://github.com/ulflor/wavepacket.
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    SPIW - Scanning Probe Image Wizard

    SPIW - Scanning Probe Image Wizard

    Scanning Probe Image Wizard - MATLAB Toolbox

    SPIW is a MATLAB toolbox, for automated processing of scanning probe microscope images. Tools are applicable to all SPM images, but the main focus is on images with atomic or molecular resolution. SPIW is primarily a MATLAB toolbox with functions designed to be called in a user's own script. SPIW also has a very basic GUI for browsing and exporting images. For information on SPIW's performance see our publication ( http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4827076 ) in the Review of Scientific...
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    Ascalaph Quantum
    is a molecular viewer & model builder for quantum chemistry programs. It has an interface with NWChem, CP2K and PC GAMESS/Firefly quantum programs. http://www.biomolecular-modeling.com/Products.html
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    Quantum Toolkit
    Quantum Mechanical Toolkit And 3D Viewer for C++. Allows Data Visualisation via Images, Surfaces and Volume plots using OpenGL, as well as rapid development Quantum Mechanical Simulations. Uses the Blitz++, VTK Visualisation and Qt Libraries.
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    MathFrame++ allows scientific C++ applications to be easily coded and provides various services to these applications like drawing in 2D/3D, data entry dialogs, clipboard, printing - all this, while not having to deal with windows programming directly.
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    AnaLina is a mathematics/physics presentation, visualization and simulation system. It is intended to be used by teachers etc. in classrooms to help in teaching linear algebra and physics (mainly mechanics).
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    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.
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