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    OpenETran

    Electric power system transient simulator

    ...OpenETran can presently simulate multi-conductor power lines, insulators, surge arresters, non-linear grounds, and lightning strokes. It efficiently calculates energy and charge duty on surge arresters, and iterates to find the critical lightning current causing flashover on one or more phases. It is also suitable for use in substation insulation coordination. Capacitor switching, TRV, and other applicaitons may be added. EPRI originally had permission to use code from the Numerical Recipes book in LPDW. These routines have been removed in favor of GSL.
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    MIDA

    MIDA

    Mitochondiral Infectious Damage Adaptation (MIDA) model of aging

    ...A probabilistic modeling approach is applied by solving the master equation in mitochondrial quality state space in the presence of fusion-fission events, decay of functional quality, mitophagy and mitochondrial biogenesis, as well as molecular damage originating from a random source or from infectious events during fusion and fission. The provided source code is written in C and performs the time integration of the master equation for the time-evolution of the probability to find mitochondria in states of quality q at time t. Output is generated in terms of data files and the graphical visualization of readout parameters is automatically performed using the Graphical Layout Engine (GLE; see: http://glx.sourceforge.net/). Please, send email to thilo.figge<at>hki-jena.de to request a copy of the source code.
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    IPSA - Inventor Physics Simulation API

    Easy to use physics simulation combining ODE with OpenInventor.

    Create phyiscal simulations easily through IPSA which combines the OpenInventor 3D API with the Open Dynamics Engine (ODE). Scenes are read from .iv files and simulated in the supplied viewer applications. Find it at: http://ipsa.sourceforge.net
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    ...It can be used to test 8085 programs before actualy implementing them on target board. For Win32 version you must have latest GTK+ runtime installed on your system. Find l
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    This project is a collection of FreeFEM++ scripts used to find numerical solutions of the free-surface incompressible Navier-Stokes equations. The boundary interpolations from a moving mesh are suitable for applying surface tension boundary conditions
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