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    ANUGA is a software implementation of a hydrodynamic model which is specifically designed to model wetting and drying processes. ANUGA is a joint development project between Geoscience Australia (GA) and the Australian National University (ANU). ANUGA is now being developed on github at https://github.com/anuga-community/anuga_core For information on ANUGA please go to http://anuga.anu.edu.au The ANUGA project is described on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ANUGA_Hydro
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    OpenMultiphysics

    OpenMultiphysics

    Application Integration for HPC Multiphysics

    The OpenMultiphysics project is the home for community-driven development of application integration technologies designed to aid in the design and implementation of multiphysics simulation capabilities. Design and development in this project is driven by the Consortium for Open Multiphysics. Feel free to visit us at our GitHub site as well: https://github.com/IllinoisRocstar/IMPACT
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    PMCGPU

    PMCGPU

    Parallel simulators for Membrane Computing on the GPU

    ...Other parallel platforms are also welcome (multicore and manycore, FPGAs, etc). This project has been initiated by the Research Group on Natural Computing (Department of Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence, University of Seville). PMCGPU was born inside the P-Lingua project, of the same research group. PMCGPU is a GNU project, so all the applications developed within it are released under the GPLv3 license. Just contact us if you want to participate. Please, visit the Wiki of the project for further information.
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    Nifty Sim
    Nifty Sim is a high-performance nonlinear finite element solver, developed at University College London. A key feature is the option of GPU-based execution, which allows the solver to significantly out-perform equivalent commercial packages.
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    ICN Simulator

    An ICN Simulator based on the Blackadder paltform.

    This is a basic implementation of an Information-Centric Network simulator, following the architecture suggested by Blackadder. It was by the University of Essex for the needs of the PAL project and it include Publishers, Subscribers, RV and a Topology Manager.
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    WOLFSIM: Wideband Optical FDTD Simulator

    FDTD Electomagnetic Wave Simulation Software

    WOLFSIM is a Finite-Difference Time-Domain electromagnetic simulator, designed to be easy to use but still very powerful, developed and maintained by researchers at North Carolina State University. It's features include: -1D, 2D, and 3D structures that are periodic in 1 or 2 dimensions -Materials that are anisotropic in permittivity and conductivity -Obliquely incident sources -Built-in vectorial (i.e. full polarization) near-to-far-field transformation See these publications for full details on the algorithm: http://www.ece.ncsu.edu/oleg/files-wiki/6/62/SPIE_12_Miskiewicz_wolfsim3D.pdf http://www.ece.ncsu.edu/oleg/files-wiki/1/13/OptExpress07_OH.pdf
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    SCS

    SCS

    smart car simulator

    SCS is a smart car simulator. It build a virtual envirement according to the rules of the National University "The Freescale Cup" Smart Car Racing. SCS simulate the track and the car. SCS is based on ODE and OpenGL.
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    AODV-UU is an implementation of the Ad hoc On-demand Distance Vector routing protocol (IETF RFC 3561). It runs in Linux and ns-2 and was initially created at Uppsala University, hence the UU-suffix.
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    The Regional Urban Growth Model (RUG). RUG Development Team c/o Todd BenDor Department of City and Regional Planning University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill CB #3140, New East Building Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3140 bendor AT unc.edu
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    The original sources of spice2 from berkeley university translated to C language.
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    DSR-UU is an implementation of the Dynamic Source Routing protocol that runs in the Linux kernel or in the ns-2 network simulator. It was originally created at Uppsala University, hence the UU.
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