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OpenTAU is a physics simulation package written in Java. It is intended for scientifical application as it incorporates FEM, FDM and MD and other simulation techniques. Also contains a fast math library.
Diagram (JGraph) driven simulator. Bondgraphs > nonlinear differantial system > plot: implemented for economics and ecology. Network analysis: emergy propagation implemented. Would also fit for electronics, mechanics, cost, GWP, footprint analysis.
Fully playable Java game demo illustrating basic game programming technics, such as sprite animation, pixmap fonts, time or frame related game loop, affine transformations, convolution filters, sound generation and playback...
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This is a collection of utilities and other nifty code items developed by Thought River for use in internal projects, and made available here for public use.
EM Demonstration is a little tool for Physics teachers and students that helps model electric fields in flux lines as well as draw equipotential regions. Simply put, it is a classroom demonstration/modeler. Please help support us and donate.
Better than NASA--avoid sending *your* Mars probe off to empty space! SafeUnits is a Java-based project providing measurement-related classes whose instances, when exported, can only be imported to classes of matching types.
NASA, just a friendly jibe
jME Physics System provides an interface between jME (Java Monkey Engine) and ODE (Open Dynamics Engine). It sits on top of a slightly modified version of odejava, and provides a way to very easily set up a physics world and add objects to it.
The General Intensional Programming System (GIPSY) consists in three modular sub-systems: The General Intensional Programming Language Compiler (GIPC) ; the General Eduction Engine (GEE), and the Intensional Run-time Programming Environment (RIPE).
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A universe simulator and generator written in Java that is capable of simulating stars with planetary systems, binary systems and other phenomena. This universe can be generated or scripted (in small parts). This will be used in a planned space combat/
ODE for Java is a binding between C dynamics library ODE (Open Dynamics Engine, http://ode.org) and Java. Separate packages provide among other things a Java3D integration and thus a scenegraph representation of selected ODE objects.
Physics simulation toys in Java. The focus is on systems simulation:mostly guidance/navigation systems, but also including hydraulic, electrical and life-support.
A plugin for the Eclipse IDE implementing NumericalChameleon: a powerful numerical convertor, supporting more than 2300 units in 78 categories (physics, radixes, exchange rates, unicode, etc). Fully integrated in the Eclipse IDE (refactoring, copy/paste)
The class libraries here provide infrastructure for creating simulations of low energy nuclear physics experiments, as well as some useful working programs that do simple simulations and analysis of experiments performed with magnetic spectrographs.
Computational modelling is a interdisciplinary field spanning many techniques and programming languages. AgenTools is a project dedicated to establishing increased modularity in scientific computing packages and a portal linking to other existing project
Dancing Networks attempts to create self-drawing diagrams by applying the laws of motion as we know them today. The process of the diagrams drawing themselves looks like a network that starts its dance in chaos but gravitates toward harmony and order.
Java Math Library (JML) is a fairly robust mathematics library that can be used for anything from basic calculations to some more advanced mathematical functions.
This Java library (currently 217 classes) is able to handle quantities in terms of basic arithmetics, conversion to similar units, serialization. As framework it allows to create new dimensions and units by inheritance.
Webfem is a JAVA/XML Web application for numerical (FEM) simulations. The Web architecture allows sharing on cluster of computers and grid computing. The Obj. Oriented design allows the users to add new elements,shape functions,partial differ. equations
The evocomp software models complex systems via novel mathematical and computational models informed by biological metaphors, with the aim of designing and controlling complex systems.
Java Ocean Grid (JOG) is a Java package which provides the user with a simple and effective object oriented approach to manipulating/analyzing gridded oceanographic and meteorological data.
JRVFSim (Jarvis) is a simulator of a fluid dynamics phenomenon known as radial viscous fingering. Its main feature consists of taking jordan curves and simulating their evolution subject to various parameters. Includes a partial API for numerical methods