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JaWator is a Wa-Tor JavaApplet; a predator-prey simulation resembling a natural ecosystem, this Cellular Automaton delivers fluctuations similar
to the Lotka-Volterra equation. Inspired by A.K. Dewdney, Wa-Tor ecosystem (Scientific American, 1984)
A C++ library which provides an extensible programming environment for exploring Cellular Automata models. Experiments written using this library can be run on the CAM8 CA supercomputer as well as conventional UNIX based workstations.
FEVal, the Finite Element Evaluator written in Python, provides easy conversion for many Finite Element data formats (both binary and ascii). Mesh modification is very easy. Values of model results can be accessed given coordinates in physical space.
Ytk is a Tcl/Tk program which adds menus, buttons and features to the basic command line driven Yorick program and language. It also enables usage of all Tcl/Tk widgets and functions including buttons, sliders, checkboxes, and other typical TK widgets to
Simulator for large neuronal networks using leaky INF as its basic element. Simple few line scripts will enable rapid creation of large networks with different connectivities. Aimed at researchers interested in quickly testing large networks of neurons.
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This program will allow herbavore-like life forms to evolve on a grid. The grid will grow food, and these organisms will evolve to eat the food on the ground, reproduce and compete with other organisms in the same environment.
SimForge is a web-based Agent Based Model of an Open Source Ecosystem implemented in Python with Django. Developers act on randomly drawn preferences to create, collaborate, and use software.
This project is an example of a software agent for playing simulated soccer. The agent uses a FSM library and an Expert System library to make decisions.