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A Java library that works with Java3D to simulate and visualize, in real-time, dynamics of multiple rigid bodies that are restricted by implicit and explicit constraints (e.g., robotics); designed for efficiency, ease-of-use, and extensibility.
JCrocus is a GUI (Graphical User Interface) that allows representing the network topology definition of microwave cavity filters based on the coupling matrix approach as well as simulating and plotting its frequency response
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This is a set of Python classes that can be used to simulate dynamic multi-body systems. It used to be a project for studies. Now it is not being worked on anymore, but it is completely GPLized.
jQuantum is a Java program to simulate a quantum computer, to design quantum circuits, and to visualize the execution of quantum algorithms. Another main purpose, however, is to create images in your head, and thereby - understanding.
This is a C library with a set of functions that allow the user to evolve biological networks. The user provides a fitness function in C, and the library will do the rest. A few simulation algorithms and examples are included.
The SBML ODE Solver is a command-line tool and programming library (ISO/ANSI C) for construction and numerical integration of an ODE system, derived from an SBML based description of a biochemical reaction network.
Development has moved to https://github.com/raim/SBML_odeSolver . Please download the latest version from there!
netcdf-tools is a set of tools for creating netCDF files. It supports command line use on both Windows and Unix as well as use directly as a Java library. Written by CSIRO Australia and funded by the ANDS Australian Research Data Commons Project
An Interactive Fiction Player written for Java Virtual Machine. It implements the Z-machine and Glulx specifications and can be used either standalone or as an applet. The Z-Code/Glulx interpreter runs adventures made by Infocom and contemporary Inte
Ouroborus is an artificial life framework for mobile agents on a background of cellular automata. It can be used to teach and research topics such as population genetics, ecology and evolution. The demo includes a curses view and live Csound audio.
aLice - ALice is likely the most Inefficient Code Ever written for boundary elements It is a c++ multi-platform code (tested on MAC-OS X 10.5, Win32, Ubuntu linux 9.04) for BEM analysis of steady and time dependent problems (in progress)
JDice rolls dice. A simple yet rich language allows to express several kinds of roll schemes, including any dice type, rerolling, selecting highest/lowest, counting, etc.
A Software project to assimilate solar magnetograms into suitable physics based models of the solar wind expansion. To predict the solar wind conditions at the Earth and at outer planets. Or any space-craft location in the solar system.
ACRASH is an open implementation of the CRASH Monte-Carlo continuum radiative transfer scheme presented in Ciardi et al. 2001 and Maselli et al. 2003. This code solves the radiative transfer equation for any geometry in 3D using a Monte-Carlo scheme.
Knitter produces a 3-dimensional model of a knitting pattern. It supports KnitML, as well as a native language similar to that of traditional knitting patterns.