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    SimulAdren

    SimulAdren

    A simulation program for the HPA axis.

    SimulAdren is a simulation program for the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal axis (HPA feedback control). It is based on a nonlinear MiMe-NoCoDI model and uses the CyberUnits Bricks class library.
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    SimulaBeta

    SimulaBeta

    A simulation program for insulin-glucose homeostasis.

    SimulaBeta is a simulation program for insulin-glucose feedback control. It is based on a nonlinear MiMe-NoCoDI model.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    Nifty Sim
    Nifty Sim is a high-performance nonlinear finite element solver, developed at University College London. A key feature is the option of GPU-based execution, which allows the solver to significantly out-perform equivalent commercial packages.
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    Volterra2.0

    Volterra2.0

    Volterra series Identification Tool

    ...For reference see: Simone Orcioni. Improving the approximation ability of Volterra series identified with a cross-correlation method. DOI:10.1007/s11071-014-1631-7. pp.2861-2869. In NONLINEAR DYNAMICS - ISSN:0924-090X vol. 78 (4) 2014.
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    JMCAD - modeling of dynamic systems
    ...Each block of the diagram performs a function. Users can also create custom blocks in Java and add them to the JMCAD block library. JMCAD is a block diagram language for creating complex nonlinear dynamic systems.
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    Interdependent Java frameworks: AMath (abstract numbers support); AFuzzy (fuzzy numbers and methods); AMathSys (flexible solvers of linear and nonlinear algebraic and differential equations); ADSM (multi-criteria ranking and grading of alternatives).
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    ACADO Toolkit

    ACADO Toolkit

    Toolkit for Automatic Control and Dynamic Optimization

    ACADO Toolkit is a software environment and algorithm collection for automatic control and dynamic optimization. It provides a general framework for using a great variety of algorithms for direct optimal control, including model predictive control, state and parameter estimation and robust optimization. ACADO Toolkit is implemented as self-contained C++ code and comes along with user-friendly MATLAB interface. The object-oriented design allows for convenient coupling of existing optimization...
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    MICROMECHANICS

    MICROMECHANICS

    A collection of lecture notes and accompanying code on micromechanics

    ...The MATLAB codes are used for visualization, evaluating analytical bounds and estimates as well as in the generation of digital and particulate microstructures. The Fortran codes are based on the finite element method in linear and nonlinear settings, the latter capable of finite deformations with damage. The underlying theory is outlined in the lecture notes. -- İlker Temizer Assistant Professor Department of Mechanical Engineering Bilkent University 06800 Bilkent, Ankara Turkey
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    HRS Computing
    HRS Computing is a scientific software that simulates the Hyper Rayleigh Scattering (HRS), which is a nonlinear optics phenomenon.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Tissue Modeling Tool (TMT) is a Matlab-based open source project aiming to share constitutive modeling code and algorithms within the tissue biomechanics community. It is meant to be modular, fast, and easily extensible.
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    FSEM is a set of freeFEM++ scripts and C++ code to solve the drift-diffusion (DD) semiconductor device equations by the finite element method (FEM). It was initially developed for the nonlinear study of semiconductors under high optical injection.
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