A framework for generating a random universe populated with random stars, planets, etc. Uses the laws of physics and the known periodic table of elements for computations.
The High Energy Physics Tool calculates decay rates and cross sections of tree-level processes. It makes use of computational code from the CalcHEP package, and includes a GTK+ GUI.
Distributions Networks Analyzer (DNA) is a tool for simulating (power flow) and analyzing electrical distribution networks. Users can easily implement and test their own power flow, optimal power flow and control algorithms.
The Tylon Physics Engine is arigid body, iterative, impulse-based physics engine completely written in C#.
Tylon is a general purpose, cross-platform, physics engine.
dmcut2 is a scientific program designed to simulate chemical reactions at surfaces using Metropolis and Monte-Carlo methods. Short ranged interactions between adsorbates may be taken into account. Emphasis was put on code readability and usability.
Simple Python class for managing tables of data in memory using NumPy. It allows to give names to views of array. The package contains few classes built on top of the basic one to be used as post processing tools for particle optics computations.
Dasema is a compact C++ library for interpreting mathematical formula and applying them to data points/sets. It supports multiple variables and comes with a tool for benchmarking, a C++ GNU-like frontend as proof-of-consept and SWIG interface to Python.
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.
The mechSym toolkit is a set of classes that support
modelling classical mechanics systems with particular interset in robotic designs.
Classes simulate sensors, motors, mechanical linkages, and power.
visual time-elapsed simulations provided.
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.
A self-sufficient java framework for numerical solution of ODEs (diff eqs) and visualization. Samples are aeronautics/astronautics/physics/rocketry themed. Focus on clean design, modularity, reusability and documentation. Educational project.
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