Physics Software for OpenBSD

Browse free open source Physics software and projects for OpenBSD below. Use the toggles on the left to filter open source Physics software by OS, license, language, programming language, and project status.

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    InterferenceSimulator

    Demonstrates quantal two-slit Fresnel interference patterns.

    InterferenceSimulator is a program demonstrating quantal two-slit Fresnel interference patterns with one, the other, or both slits open. A magnetic flux situated between the two slits allows demonstration of the Aharonov–Bohm effect. Simulations with short de Broglie wavelengths illustrate the classical limit of quantum mechanics. Because of the universality of wave phenomena, this program can also demonstrate the geometrical-optics limit of wave optics for small wavelengths.
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    astroTools

    astroTools

    Command-line tools for astronomy and astrophysics

    Command-line tools for astronomy and astrophysics, written in Fortran.
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    Iterate is an implementation of the Bravais-lattice-finding algorithm from: Andrews and Bernstein, Acta Cryst. (1988). A44, 1009-1018 Lattices and Reduced Cells as Points in 6-Space and Selection of Bravais Lattice Type by Projections.
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