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toolbox with information and programs for Computer Aided Innovation
The scientific background of Skidbladnir is known as the Theory of Inventive Problem Solving; in English abbreviated as TIPS or TRIZ, in German as TRIS.
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
AQUYNZA is a set of C++ libraries, sample programs and doc's for the modelling, visualization and persistence of 3D environments. Its modular and highly portable. Its primary objective is helping to learn (and teach) computer graphics. (code in SPANISH)!
This project provides an "embedded expert system", i.e. a limited ability inference engine, with a demo rule set, taken from the field of X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy.
NTuple is a Python module used by high-energy physicists and astrophysicists to easily and efficiently access ntuple data stored in large ROOT data stores. Specifically, NTuple provides a friendly Pythonic interface to TNtuples and TTrees stored in TFiles
BlochLib is an expression template library of generic data structures and algorithms to perform large scale nuclear magnetic resonance classical and quantum mechanical spin simulations, with many I/O capabilities,and integrated numerical routines.
The GDAC (Generic Device Access and Control) framework is an extensible multithreaded cross platform (Linux (x86,VME)/Windows) C++ device control environment. It typically will be used as the basis for custom OPC servers or front-end control software.
Mantis Robotic project consists of an open-source sets of reusable
C/C++ libraries for manipulation of diverse kinds of robots,
mostly for educational purposes and hobbies.
Hephaestus is a computational framework to be used for iterative solution programs, such as weather models or CFD applications. (Now in need of an administrator/developers).
A functional layer for scientific uses that produces and manipulates real functions as first-class objects. Includes parts of compilers and symbolic manipulators in a straightforward encapsulation that extends scientific programming far beyond math.h.
The fluid simulator consists of a core library and a GUI. The core makes all calculations based on the paper "Stable Fluids" by Jos Stam. It is able to simulate fluid flow in abritrary time steps. Support for boundaries is included.
QuantimSim is a physics simulation engine. Some aspects of astrophysics, electromagnetism, relativity, thermodynamics, statistical mechanics and quantum mechanics will be included in the simulation library.
Blit contains a group of highly efficient iterative sparse solvers that can handle multiple right-hand-sides (i.e. block solvers). We will implement BLQMR, BLGMRES and other block algorithms in MATLAB, FORTRAN 90, C/C++, CUDA and OpenCL.
Femke (Finite Element Method Kernel Engine) provides a basic set of tools for solving finite element method systems for windows (x86/x64). Femke can be compiled as static library, dynamic library and as managed wrapper library.
This project depends heavily on (not included):
- OpenCASCADE (2D/3D modelling)
- NetGen (2D/3D meshing)
- NgSolve (assembling of system marices)
- GetFEM++ (assembling of system marices)
- OpenBLAS (Optimized Linear Algebra Routines)
- SparseSuite (Solving...
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.
The CRISP package here developed utilizes an algorithm that describes a many-body intranuclear cascade (INC) and evaporation/fission/multifragmentation competition process.