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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.
The SBML ODE Solver is a command-line tool and programming library (ISO/ANSI C) for construction and numerical integration of an ODE system, derived from an SBML based description of a biochemical reaction network.
Development has moved to https://github.com/raim/SBML_odeSolver . Please download the latest version from there!
ACRASH is an open implementation of the CRASH Monte-Carlo continuum radiative transfer scheme presented in Ciardi et al. 2001 and Maselli et al. 2003. This code solves the radiative transfer equation for any geometry in 3D using a Monte-Carlo scheme.
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SuSim stands for Sukhoi Simulator. It is a multipatform flight simulator developed to implement the most simplistic but realistic flight dynamic simulations possible, targeted in the first place to mimic the behaviour of the Su-27 Flanker.
Knitter produces a 3-dimensional model of a knitting pattern. It supports KnitML, as well as a native language similar to that of traditional knitting patterns.
The openLBMflow is an fast fluid flow solver based on Lattice Boltzmann Method. Main future are 2D and 3D code, single and multiphase models, Output data in VTK format can be directly open in Paraview. Download Windows or Linux binary version now.
Artist is a portable 2D graphics library. Main features are: drawing primitives, bitmap blitting, alpha blending, zoom and rotation, text rendering and image file loading. It uses hardware acceleration and provides a simple and elegent API.
OpenPT is a software framework for developing applications that solve particle transport problems, including fully-featured deterministic and stochastic transport algorithms, cross section library generation, and depletion and activation methods.
A 2-D inviscid flow and adjoint solver on unstructured triangular grids. It makes use of a vertex-centroid finite volume scheme which is second order accurate. The adjoint solver is developed using the automatic differentiation tool called TAPENADE.
Code has been moved to
https://github.com/cpraveen/euler2d
The `Turing Machine Compiler Collection' (tmcc) contains a virtual machine which emulates a Turing Machine such as an assembler and a C-like compiler which assemble/compile the written code into the delta-notation.
Neural Network class library: Its a C/C++ implementation that provides following three neural architecture - Feed-forward network, Radial Basis function network, multi-layer perceptron and Self-Organizing Maps.
Desktop gadget (Windows only). The simulation of a real horizontal sundial, dependent on a geographic position (latitude). Size can be chosen between big and small. It can use current (computer) time, or user-specified date&time.
Rensselaer's Optimistic Simulation System, or ROSS, is a parallel discrete event simulator employing optimistic synchronization for multiple processors. ROSS has demonstrated scalability to 131,072 processors. ROSS implements reverse computation.
A graphical MatLab framework for estimating the parameters of, modeling and simulating static and dynamic linear and polynomial systems in the errors-in-variables context with the intent of comparing various estimation strategies.