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    syfluid

    syfluid

    Fancy interactive fluid simulation for gfx fans, VJs and demo coders

    ...Drag while your left mouse button is pressed to make the whole thing move, i.e. to "draw" the "forces" that you're adding to the fluid/density field. Press "r" to clear the screen and "m" to open the menu. Press "1" .. "8" to switch color presets. SPACE to pause. "s" to save a png or jpg. syfluid is written in C++ using OpenGL. Even though it is heavily performance optimized and using OpenGL Shading Language (GLSL), it is a performance hog. Use "f" to show the FPS. If they are lower than 30, then reduce the quality parameter that you find in the menu from 200 to e.g. 100. ...
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    DIFFR is a menu-driven graphical software whereby the problem of a plane wave diffraction on a rough surface can be solved using several numerical and approximate methods.
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    MIPGen

    MIPGen

    Simple Molecular Interaction Potential Generator in Python

    ...The output will be a series of grids with DX format (*.dx) that the user will be able to visualize using any Molecular visualization program like VMD, PyMol, Chimera... For more information on dependencies and usage, please read the Documentation. Users are welcome to post any bug or request under BUGS & REQUESTS menu. (sourceforge account will be needed).
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