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    ROMM

    ROMM

    A beautiful, powerful, self-hosted rom manager and player

    ROMM is an Android productivity launcher replacement that focuses on giving users faster, easier access to apps, contacts, and information through intuitive gestures, smart search, and contextual suggestions. It reimagines the home screen with adaptive layouts, predictive app recommendations, and dynamic organization so that frequently used tools are always within reach. The launcher includes a powerful universal search that combs through installed apps, contacts, messages, and web results to deliver quick answers without switching contexts. ...
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    MuJoCo-py

    MuJoCo-py

    mujoco-py allows using MuJoCo from Python 3

    mujoco-py is a Python wrapper for MuJoCo, a high-performance physics engine widely used in robotics, reinforcement learning, and AI research. It allows developers and researchers to run detailed rigid body simulations with contacts directly from Python, making MuJoCo easier to integrate into machine learning workflows. The library is compatible with MuJoCo version 2.1 and supports Linux and macOS, while Windows support has been deprecated. It provides utilities for loading models, running simulations, and accessing simulation states in real time, along with visualization tools for rendering environments. ...
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    ANT.Gaussian

    Quantum transport code based on Gaussian03/09

    ...Straightforwad use of ANT.G include the computation of the zero-bias conductance (or, alternatively, the electrical current under an applied bias voltage) of a variety of nanoscale systems such as molecular bridges or simply metallic atomic contacts as those created with scanning tunneling microscope or break junction techniques. The use of ANT.G may also be naturally extended to the computation of scanning tunneling spectroscopy and the simulation of scanning tunneling and electrostatic force microscopy.
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    Evaristo
    Simulator for Siemens S7-200 PLC. It supports boolean operations, counters, timers, rise up and fall down contacts, and mathematics operations, with integer and real numbers, like sin, cos, tan. Comments and advise are well accepted!
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    DVC2D is a physical simulation library capable of simulating and animating planar systems of rigid bodies experiencing intermittent and steady unilateral contacts with friction. One can also include friction between the bodies and the plane of motio
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