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gnplib is a library that provides functions to simulate network delays using Global Network Positioning. It is based on PeerfactSim (http://sourceforge.net/projects/peerfactsim/) developed at Technische Universität Darmstadt.
An interactive binary search tree. The user may interact with the tree by performing rotations, balancing, insertions, and deletions. For educational purposes
The Flight Gear Glass Cockpit Project aims at recreating the digital displays found in modern aircraft. It is specifically modelled to integrate with FlightGear. This Project is a fork of the seemingly abandoned Open Glass Cockpit Project.
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All pairs n-body simulation of electromagnetic forces on charged particles, adapted from Nvidia SDK 3.2 sample. Uses Lorentz force from EM fields via the Biot-Savart law for moving charged particles (uses relative velocity). Relativistic.
CWSNet is an object-oriented library for hydraulic simulation of pressurised pipe networks. It can be easily extended by adding new elements, hydraulic solvers and algorithms while providing high computational performance.
pyFoam is a Python front-end to the OpenFOAM (Open Source CFD Toolbox). It introduces interactivity into OpenFOAM, simplifies connection with third-party functionality and streamlines design of custom user solvers
Experimental software for timetabling Bus Rapid Transit systems highly efficiently. Also has a number of generic function for manipulating transport data, and so may be convertible to other uses.
Magneticle is a 3D OpenGL physical simulation that applies the Biot-Savart law to charged particles operating inside a magnetic field produced by a current-carrying wire modeled as an arbitrary space curve.
Header defined, generic C++ Vector and Matrix classes for engineering, scientific, or mathematical needs. A more intuitive, lightweight substitute for the larger linear algebra libraries available.
The goal of this project is developing a C++ library to handle mesh of arbitrary euclidean dimension (2D, 3D, etc) for scientific computing applications. This library should enable an easy development of refinement/derefinement and smoothing methods.
OpenCell is a user interface for working with CellML models. Features: * Integrate models made up of ODEs. * Supports CellML 1.0 and 1.1, allowing you to build complex models using imports. * Plot and edit graphs. * And more ...
Braincirc is an open source modelling environment for building and sharing models. It is designed for UNIX-like systems, and is particularly appropriate for biological/chemical models. Below is the latest release with some SBML support.
NetEmul is a program for simulating computer networks. It makes possible to build, configure networks and verify its availability. This program allows beginners to see a principles of operation CN and gives a scope for experiments.
A reactor solver which uses stochastic particle methods to model particle population balances. This code is developed by the CoMo group in the chemical engineering department at the university of Cambridge (como.cheng.cam.ac.uk).
The BioSimz project aims to deliver a library (as well as the interface) to conduct large-scale biomolecular simulations at their atomic scales of detail. The initiative idea is to observe the protein crowding in vivo; it now can do much more than that!