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MCX is a GPU-accelerated, general-purpose, physically-accurate and feature-rich 3-D light transport simulator. It is one of the fastest simulators because it can use tens of thousands of GPU threads to simulate photons in parallel.
The program does nmr product operator calculations for one, two, three and four spins. Receiver phase cycling is possible in conjunction with pulse phase cycling to simulate coherence pathway selection. An extensive manual and help files are included. Currently running under Linux and Windows.
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Elastic network models (ENMs) have been shown to generate the dominant functional equilibrium motions of biomolecules quickly and efficiently. MAVEN simplifies ENM generation, allows for diverse models to be used, and facilitates useful analyses.
SunlightLB is an open-source 3d lattice Boltzmann code which can be used to solve a variety of hydrodynamics problems, including passive scalar transport problems.
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Synthetic Biology Software Suite (SynBioSS) is composed of a wiki for biochemical kinetic constants, a graphical interface for simulating synthetic biological pathways, and a simulator that runs on either a desktop or supercomputer.
ALC (Automated Layer Construction) is a computer program that highly simplifies the building of reduced modular models of signaling systems, according to the layer-based approach.
Given a reference sequence, simhtsd will create a large set of short nucleotide reads, simulating the output from today's high-throughput DNA sequencers, such as the Illumina Genome Analyzer II.
A collection of modeling tools for system comprehension.
Includes
1) DEMOS2K - a semantically justified version of DEMOS
2) SAVANT - a tool for evaluating system availability
3) GOLDSTAR - an arbitrary reward calculation system.
Algorithm::MatchingModel is a perl library for running match simulations and statistics for two-sided matching problems. It includes classes for a preference factory, algorithm plug-ins, and gathering statistics between rounds.
gen_names populates customer/invoice tables with random (but realistic looking) data. The data has been gathered from various sources including census and local council web sites. It is supposed to be used to road test various DBMS solutions.
The Collaborative Testing System (CTS) tests parallel software using various implementations of MPI. It works on multiple platforms and supports batch systems including LSF, LCRM and workstations without a batch system. It includes a numerical diff tool.
A perl/Gtk2 GUI for VNUML (http://www.dit.upm.es/vnuml/). This GUI will let you quick prototype your VNUML topology by graphically placing, linking and editing network elements, reading/writing VNUML files and run your simulation right from the GUI.