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A collection of .h macros selected by #defines that support writing C or C++ programs that can be retargeted to Intel SSE, PowerPC, the IBM/Sony CBE, or scalar architectures under recompilation.
Excited Energy Levels and Various Shapes (EELViS) was developed for calculation of the Extended Tao-Eldrup model results. The relation between potential well dimensions and positronium (Ps) lifetime can be calculated using this code.
This is a recopilation of programs programmed by Eliot Hijano using either Java or Ruby. All the programs have something in common with both physics and Maths and are explained mathematically and physically in its own pdf.
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Software for clustering networks as described in "Information-theoretic approach to network modularity" (Phys. Rev. E 71, 046117 (2005); http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRE/v71/e046117).
This software analyzes periodic dielectric gratings using an efficient numerical scheme based on Floquet Bloch theory. The software finds the propagation modes of a multilayer dielectric waveguide structure with periodic corrugations.
Geometric modeling, mesh generation and definition of boundary conditions for the numerical solution PDE problems by finite element and finite volume methods.
This program can be used to simulate the thermodynamics of magnetic materials with "classical" spins. It does this using the Metropolis Monte Carlo method. Arbitrary lattices and a number of magnetic interactions can be modelled.
AppSignal's MCP server hands Claude, Cursor, or Zed your real errors, traces, and the deploy that shipped them. AI writes the fix; you review the diff.
A state-of-the-art full-potential linearised augmented-planewave (FP-LAPW) code. Designed to be as developer friendly as possible so that new developments in the field of density functional theory (DFT) can be added quickly and reliably.
Henry is an interface for Taylor 1.4.3 package (A. Jorba & M. Zou) and was written for master thesis to compute N-body problems (in Poincare variables) and MEGNO stability factor. Work is supported by Krzysztof Gozdziewski.
GGOS is a Graphical Simulator of the gravity interaction written in C. It provides a real-time tracking of the orbit and the user can interact with the universe with a lot of function. There is 2 different version:1(fast)with X11 2(slow)written with GLUT
The goal of this project is to develop an easily modifiable combination of VHDL firmware and LabView drivers for use with laboratory automation control and data acquisition using Terasic's DE2 board and the ISP1362 USB interface chip.
MRCWA - Multilayer Rigorous Coupled Wave Analysis is a fast, flexible optical grating solver. It calculates an exact solution to the Maxwell equations for the diffraction of light from an optical grating with arbitrary profile and materials.
software for identifying modules in networks (e.g. "community detection"), as described in "a bayesian approach to network modularity" (physical review letters 100, 258701 (2008); http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRL/v100/e258701).