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    zet-evacuation
    Moved to GitHub. This is the old, unmaintained source code. https://github.com/zet-evacuation A tool to model and simulate evacuation situations in buildings using flows on graphs and cellular automatons. It allows visualization of both models in OpenGL.
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    VOpR

    VOpR - a virtual optical rail

    ...The current supported optical elements are: spaces,spherical lenses, circular apertures and flat blocks of some optical medium. The program has three main components: 1. The database editor. Currently the database can store data about: -optical materials, -spherical lenses, -projection properties of light sensors and eyes, -special wavelengths of light and -optical systems as lists of basic optical elements. 2. The editor of linear optical systems. Some properties of the optical system are calculated in real time. 3. ...
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    Evrika

    Evrika

    Science simulator and advanced calculator based on modules

    ...Evrika is used for creating both simulations and modules, so you can build your own module of elements, then use them to create virtual experiments and simulations. Also, you can make advanced calculations. Evrika is basically an executable that reads and interprets code, outputing result. Each new version will offer new possibilities to define your elements and use them, so it is important to always have the last release. Of course, Evrika is backward-compatible, cross platform and free to use. In the near future an advanced editor and viewer will be created, so you can better manage your code and view the results.
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    Java Fuzzy Editor is a basic editor to allow creation of fuzzy based rules. It will save to serveral formats including to source code in several languages.
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