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    syfluid

    syfluid

    Fancy interactive fluid simulation for gfx fans, VJs and demo coders

    ...Even though it is heavily performance optimized and using OpenGL Shading Language (GLSL), it is a performance hog. Use "f" to show the FPS. If they are lower than 30, then reduce the quality parameter that you find in the menu from 200 to e.g. 100. For very fast graphic cards, try 400 and above. This fluid simulation is based on on Jos Stam's paper: http://www.dgp.toronto.edu/people/stam/reality/Research/pdf/GDC03.pdf
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    MicroModelicaVirtualNodes
    Virtual Nodes Parallelization for MicroModelica models. This tool performs Virtual Nodes Parallelization on a given MicroModelica model for being simulated in QSS Solver. The objective is to reduce the error introduced by simulating large-scaled models in parallel on QSS Solver simulating tool. This is done through redundant computations on certain state variables of the model. These redundant computations are called Virtual Nodes.
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    Global Epidemic Simulator

    Global Epidemic Simulator

    A platform for modelling influenza-like epidemics and containment

    The Global Epidemic Simulator is a platform for modelling directly transmissible human diseases such as influenza, and testing intervention policies that may reduce the duration or severity of an outbreak of such a disease. Building on previous work, this model is spatial and individual-based, using various geographical and demographic data sources to place households at absolute locations, populated with individuals of specific ages who each attend schools or workplaces situated in their vicinity. ...
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