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    ViennaSHE is a modern semiconductor device simulator for 1D, 2D and 3D device simulation. It relies on deterministic solutions of the Boltzmann Transport Equation using Spherical Harmonics Expansions.
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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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    A small simulator for Mendelian genetics, genetic drift, natural selection and random mutations, built on matplotlib and wxpython. A graph will be generated that traces the distribution of genotypes at successive generations.
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    FSEM is a set of freeFEM++ scripts and C++ code to solve the drift-diffusion (DD) semiconductor device equations by the finite element method (FEM). It was initially developed for the nonlinear study of semiconductors under high optical injection.
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