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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.
An object-oriented partial differential equation (PDE) solver, written in Python, based on a standard finite volume approach and includes interface tracking algorithms. *WARNING* The project is no longer using Sourceforge to maintain its repository.
runsbml - Pathway Simulation Tool emulates the dynamics of biological pathways by calculating concentrations of biochemical compounds at different times and conditions.
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The fst2v5d package converts data stored in the Canadian RPN Standard File (FST) format into Vis5D format. FST files, commonly used to store meteorological data, are scanned by fst2v5d to generate both 4D fields and independent topography input files.
PhantomPhysics is a physics equation solving program geared towards students in a High School physics class. This program can solve for just about any variable for any equation you might encounter in High School physics. PhantomPysics is written in Java.
Contains tools and executables for performing isoline retrieval as described in the paper: Peter Mills (2009) "Isoline retrieval: An optimal method for validation of advected contours." Computers & Geoscience, 35 (11); 2020-2031.