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    Artificial Life

    Artificial Life Simulation

    A simple educational fun program to simulate primitive Artificial Life using simple rules of attraction or repulsion among atom-like particles, producing complex self-organzing life-like patterns. The video tutorial and walkthrough are available.
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    LinacSim

    A 3D Linac Simulation.

    This is an interactive 3D Linac-Simulation with Ogre3D as its 3D-Engine and Qt for the GUI. Accelerate arbitrary particles to immene speeds by switching the drift tubes' polarisation.
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    Simon is a C++ library for physically plausible dynamics simulations. Its features include collision resolution with resting contact, friction, articulated joints and spring connections for rigid bodies and particles.
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    IBDS is a library for dynamic simulation of multi-body systems in C++. It simulates rigid bodies, particles, many different joint types and collisions with friction. (ZLib license, free for commercial use) More infos: http://www.impulse-based.de
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    Simulate spraying up to 60.000 particles in realtime.
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