Use SASSIE to generate and manipulate large numbers of molecular structures and then calculate the SAXS, SANS, and neutron reflectivity profiles from atomistic structures. Use for intrinsically disordered proteins. We need alpha-testers and developers.
Spyse is a software framework for building multi-agent systems. It allows Python developers to build distributed intelligent systems of multiple cooperative agents based on FIPA, OWL, SOA and many others. Spyse is designed for ease-of-use and fun.
The project wants to give support to the different tasks and jobs that are made in the common electrical industry. There are many commercial applications that already do the work. We can development by ourselves and make accesible for every one who need
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This project is started out of the idea to simulate simple creatures like game of live. The goal is to build up an multi processor/host environment to simulate the building of simple live in given world environments.
GAI is a graphical GIS based front end to ANUGA which allows convenient and visual tools for setting up hydrodynamic models. GAI depends on ANUGA to run the models created by GAI.
Pydusa is a package for parallel programming using Python. It contains a module for doing MPI programming in Python. We have added parallel solver packages such as Parallel SuperLU for solving sparse linear systems.
A small simulator for Mendelian genetics, genetic drift, natural selection and random mutations, built on matplotlib and wxpython. A graph will be generated that traces the distribution of genotypes at successive generations.
"Blue Planet" is a research project simulating the behaviour and darwinian evolution of unicellular lifeforms, each controlled by its own genetic program. Moreover, "Blue Planet Inhabitants" are suited for swarm intelligence and swarm research.
PGAF provides a framework tuned, user-specific genetic algorithms by handling I/O, UI, and parallelism. It is designed for optimizing functions that take a "very long time" to evaluate.
MBDyn_sim_suite is a collection of free pre&post-processing tools and simulation models for the open-source multi-body analysis software MBDyn forming a general purpose simulation environment for structural dynamics with an emphasis on wind turbines.
CDNsim is a GNU/LINUX simulation tool for CDNs, written in C++ (core) and python (GUI wizard). It models: redirection policies, cache policies, TCP/IP, batch simulations, statistics extraction and more. CDNsim is uses the OMNet++ library
OpenMie aims to solve electromagnetic scattering problems via the Mie method to provide a benchmark against which to test more general scattering codes. Complete field solutions are given for a number of practical geometries.
PyDocumentary, is a class file that allows for a straight forward movement of information in a python simulation to a latex report. It is not a form of literate programming.
Henry is an interface for Taylor 1.4.3 package (A. Jorba & M. Zou) and was written for master thesis to compute N-body problems (in Poincare variables) and MEGNO stability factor. Work is supported by Krzysztof Gozdziewski.
PyMaTi is a simple and easy to use GUI for numerical and scientific computing in Python. It surrounds well know packages NumPy and Matplotlib and provides possibility to immediately play with numerical python from intuitive user interface.