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    Monte Carlo eXtreme (MCX)

    Monte Carlo eXtreme (MCX)

    Physically accurate and validated GPU ray-tracer

    MCX is a GPU-accelerated, general-purpose, physically-accurate and feature-rich 3-D light transport simulator. It is one of the fastest simulators because it can use tens of thousands of GPU threads to simulate photons in parallel.
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    Hex

    Hex

    Hydrogen-Electron Collisions

    A computer code for simulation of electron-hydrogen scattering. Contains three (more or less) finished sub-programs: (a) “hex-ecs” which solves the Schrödinger equation in the B-spline basis, (b) “hex-dwba” which computes scattering variables for high energies using the distorted wave Born approximation of the first order and finally (c) “hex-db” which is a user interface to a plain SQLite database, where the intermediate results are being stored, and which is used to extract...
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    Advanced Simulation Library

    Free multiphysics simulation software package

    Advanced Simulation Library (ASL) is a free and open source multiphysics simulation software package. Its computational engine is based, among others, on the Lattice Boltzmann Methods (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lattice_Boltzmann_methods) and is written in OpenCL (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenCL) which enable extraordinarily efficient deployment (http://asl.org.il/benchmarks) on a variety of massively parallel architectures, ranging from inexpensive FPGAs, DSPs and GPUs up to heterogeneous clusters and supercomputers. The engine is hidden entirely behind C++ classes, so that no OpenCL knowledge is required from application programmers. ...
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    cphcttoolbox

    Cph CT Toolbox is a selection of Computed Tomography tools

    Copenhagen Computed Tomography Toolbox is a collection of applications and libraries for flexible and efficient CT reconstruction. The toolbox apps generally take a set of projections (X-ray intensity measurements) and filter and back project them in order to recreate the image or volume that the projections represent. The project includes both mostly informative CPU implementations and highly efficient GPU implementations. Regular releases are hosted at the Python Package Index.
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    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.
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