...Historically, the inability to effectively model and evaluate smart grid technologies has been a barrier to adoption; GridLAB-D is designed to address this problem.
User documentation can be found at: http://gridlab-d.shoutwiki.com/wiki/Quick_links
The sourcecode is available from GitHub. See https://github.com/gridlab-d/gridlab-d.
Issue tracking is handled by GitHub. See https://github.com/gridlab-d/gridlab-d/issues.
PUPIL (Program for User Package Interface and Linking), is a software environment that allows developers to link quickly and efficiently together multiple pieces of software in a fully automated multi-scale simulation. More specifically, it supports QM/MM MD simulations where the user might choose among any of the different MD engines and QM engines, which are connected to PUPIL as external programs through a tiny specific interface. One of the main advantages here is that the user can use...
Towhee is a Monte Carlo molecular simulation code originally designed for the prediction of fluid phase equilibria using atom-based force fields and the Gibbs ensemble with particular attention paid to algorithms addressing molecule conformation sampling.
darc, the Durham Adaptive optics Real-time Controller. For documentation or darctalk client only, select "View all files". For the latest bleeding-edge version, please use: git clone git://git.code.sf.net/p/darc2/code darc (no password required) (this changed May 2013 due to a sourceforge update).
If you use darc, please cite with:
Basden, A and Myers, R, MNRAS Vol 242, page 1483, 2012
A set of tools for simulating semiconductor nanostructures.
This software accompanies the textbook "Quantum Wells, Wires and Dots" (4th Edition), Paul Harrison and Alex Valavanis, Wiley, Chichester (2015).
It is adapted (by the same authors) from code that was originally supplied on a CD with the first edition of the book [1] and is now made available under the GPL3 license. In brief, we encourage everyone to use the software in your studies and research, to study and modify the source-code and to share it widely. However, you are not permitted to...
A 2-D inviscid flow and adjoint solver on unstructured triangular grids. It makes use of a vertex-centroid finite volume scheme which is second order accurate. The adjoint solver is developed using the automatic differentiation tool called TAPENADE.
Code has been moved to
https://github.com/cpraveen/euler2d
This project is concerned with developing a Monte Carlo simulation code for a simple hopping model of diffusion on a comb-like lattice. It is coded in C.
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