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The Optics Project on the Web (WebTOP) is a 3D, interactive computer graphics system that visualizes optical phenomena. Its purpose is to help instructors teach and students learn about optics. It is a platform independent Java application that uses X3D.
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Modyna is an open source application to model dynamic systems and simulate their behaviour. Modyna lets you define a system visually. It automatically builds the equations to simulate the systems behaviour. Simulation results are shown as graphs.
The makhno project is an implementation of a framework for the solution of partial differential equations using spectral/hp element high-order methods. Primary purpose is the solution of Navier-Stokes equations
This project is a simulator and data visualization tool used by the Queen's University Solar Vehicle Team in the 2005 American Solar Challenge. Its purpose is to simulate a solar car's battery, speed, power etc. for a given stretch of road.
Software implementing various forms of the Reed-Frost model for epidemiology simulation purposes. This project includes deterministic and stochastic implementations, as well as, extensions to Reed-Frost.
This is a recopilation of programs programmed by Eliot Hijano using either Java or Ruby. All the programs have something in common with both physics and Maths and are explained mathematically and physically in its own pdf.
4-Dimensional Cell Simulator (4DiCeS) is a framework on hybrid (stochastic and deterministic) modeling and simulation of (whole) cell environments in 4D. The framework may incorporate any reaction and diffusion algorithms applicable in a 4D grid layout.
Geometric modeling, mesh generation and definition of boundary conditions for the numerical solution PDE problems by finite element and finite volume methods.
This program can be used to simulate the thermodynamics of magnetic materials with "classical" spins. It does this using the Metropolis Monte Carlo method. Arbitrary lattices and a number of magnetic interactions can be modelled.
Bidirectional computer, bicomp, is a virtual machine designed to aid in the research of complexity. bicomp runs its programs in forward or reverse. The program either produces a result from two inputs, or a list of possible inputs given a result.
LabLOVE (Life On a Virtual Environment) is an evolutionary multi-agent simulation environment. It is fast, modular and extensible. Contains the reference implementation for the gridbrain algorithm.
Virtual RTAI Lab is a project aimed to develop an educational platform for Control System Design. It is composed by a server running on linux rtai and a java client, which allow the user to better understand parameters changing in real-time control.
Henry is an interface for Taylor 1.4.3 package (A. Jorba & M. Zou) and was written for master thesis to compute N-body problems (in Poincare variables) and MEGNO stability factor. Work is supported by Krzysztof Gozdziewski.
The Tomographic Image Reconstruction Interface of the Universite de Sherbrooke (TIRIUS) is a Qt-based user-interface software for reconstructing 3D images from data generated by real apparatus or generated by the GATE Monte Carlo simulator.