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AppSignal installs in minutes and auto-configures dashboards, alerts, and error tracking.
Works out of the box for Rails, Django, Express, Phoenix, and more. Monitoring exceptions and performance in no time.
A Java library that works with Java3D to simulate and visualize, in real-time, dynamics of multiple rigid bodies that are restricted by implicit and explicit constraints (e.g., robotics); designed for efficiency, ease-of-use, and extensibility.
SLFCFD stands for San Le's Free Computational Fluid Dynamics. It is a package
of scientific software and graphical user interfaces for use in computational
fluid dynamics. It is written in ANSI C and distributed under the terms
of the GNU license.
MBDyn_sim_suite is a collection of free pre&post-processing tools and simulation models for the open-source multi-body analysis software MBDyn forming a general purpose simulation environment for structural dynamics with an emphasis on wind turbines.
CFD scientific software.
Provides simulation of 3D CFD problem based on Quasi-Gas Dynamics approach
with radiation processes token into account.
Lots of spectral intervals are considered.
Parallel MPI/OpenMP-based implementation is provided.
Mito-MAS-m is a simulator of the mitochondrial inner membrane and the enzymatic complexes embedded in it, implementing a coarse-grained (CG) model of the molecules using rigid structures and Dissipative Particules Dynamics (DPD) as motion equation.
BrennerMD is a public domain Fortran molecular dynamics program by Donald Brenner and other people. This project is to maintain the original source code and to build a Python interface on top of it.
HYP CFD is a structured, 3-D Navier-Stokes, MPI parallel multi-block computational fluid dynamics program for fluid thermophysics research, and high speed aerospace vehicle and propulsion applications.
Flatland is a simple cross-platform object-oriented 2D collision library. It presents a C++ interface to the Open Dynamics Engine physics SDK. Flatland does not handle graphics, but two sample programs are available, both of which use OpenGL.
This program developed into DYNAMO, the general event driven dynamics simulator. This is capable of simulating millions of particles and a huge range of complex dynamics. Please see the new website at http://www.marcusbannerman.co.uk/dynamo
Dodona is a molecular dynamics program which aims to treat nanostructures. It is provided with a basic interpretater language and can easily be extended with plugins. It supports basic matrix and vector manipulation in a Matlab/Octave-fashion way.
OpenFlower is a free and open source CFD code (for Linux and Windows) mainly intended to solve the turbulent incompressible Navier-Stokes equations with a LES approach. It can deal with arbitrary complex 3D geometries with its finite volume approach.
sispread allows to simulate the dynamics of an hypothetic infectious disease within a contact network of connected people. It is intended to help people concerned by public health to easily perform epidemic simulations and to analyze their results.
Gerris is a tool for generic numerical simulations of flows (CFD), in geometrically complex geometries and including adaptive, multiphase and interfacial flows capabilities.
Note: New versions are not being posted to source forge. Please check the project homepage at: http://www.cove.org/flade A free library for simulating 2D physics in Flash using Verlet integration. It currently features particles, stick & angular constra
runsbml - Pathway Simulation Tool emulates the dynamics of biological pathways by calculating concentrations of biochemical compounds at different times and conditions.
qsims simulates quantum dynamics with an (almost) arbitrary time-dependent Hamiltonian. qsims uses a Chebychev polynomial expansion of the Schrodinger propagator, and the pseudospectral method developed by R. Kosloff.