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    GMAT

    GMAT

    General Mission Analysis Tool

    ...The GMAT development team is pleased to announce the release of GMAT version R2025a. For a complete list of new features, compatibility changes, and bug fixes, see the R2025a Release Notes in the Users Guide.
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    Zgoubi is a raytracing code. Since 1972 it pushes charged particles through accelerators and beam lines, by stepwise solution of Lorentz force equation - and their spins via Thomas-BMT differential equation. Zgoubi simulates beam dynamics and polarization in a variety of accelerators (storage ring, synchrotron, cyclotron, betatron, microtron, FFAG, multi-pass ERL, etc) and optical systems (beam lines, magnetic and electrostatic optical components, time-of-flight and mass...
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    dupost

    Dual Porosity Stokes model implemented with FEniCS

    ...Hu X., Douglas C.C. (2019) An Implementation of a Coupled Dual-Porosity-Stokes Model with FEniCS. In: Rodrigues J. et al. (eds) Computational Science – ICCS 2019. ICCS 2019. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 11539. Springer, Cham
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    TdhNet

    Free Hydraulic Model for Water Systems

    Summary of Features: FREE (no ads, no time limitations) Run on MS Windows or Linux Unlimited Network Size Unlimited ID Size (for all entities) Database storage and querying for input data and model results Contours for displaying model results Graphical data entry Attachable, searchable notes Epanet file compatibility
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    SIMtoEXP

    For comparison of simulation and experimental scattering data

    ...The software was originally developed by Norbert Kucerka. The code has been tested on OpenSUSE and Ubuntu (both binary and compilation); Windows and Mac are not officially supported, see the 'Notes' in the tar. PLEASE READ THE WIKI FOR THE MOST UP-TO-DATE INFORMATION - there have been major bug fixes recently.
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    MICROMECHANICS

    MICROMECHANICS

    A collection of lecture notes and accompanying code on micromechanics

    The collection MICROMECHANICS (micromechanics.zip) includes: (1) lecture notes (microbook.pdf) on the analysis of heterogeneous materials and homogenization, and (2) source codes (microcode.tar.bz2) that accompany the computational exercises in Part II of the notes. Instructions on using the codes are given in the README file of each exercise. Further instructions can be found in the file microcode.tar.bz2.
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