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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.
IFoam is an OpenFOAM derived framework. It uses Python programming language for definition of its API. Itegrates visual components for limited post-processing. Provides access to some GUI components for more efficient set up the simulation cases.
Programs to download and work with satellite measurements, calculate solar wind (SW) propagation time and compare data to other satellites. It uses and compares different modern techniques to determine the SW planar structures orientation.
The aim of project is creating program environment for solving some integral equations, arising at solving mathematical problems of the diffraction theory.
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.
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.
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.
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QMcBeaver is an object-oriented program to perform Quantum Monte Carlo calculations on atoms and molecules. It is designed to be easy to modify, allowing new ideas to be quickly implemented.
A 3D robots simulator written in python. Uses ODE physics and OpenGL/Inventor graphics. A differential wheels robot is provided. There is no user interface but the code is small and is intended to be easily extended for your simulations.
PyPhys is a set of physical quantity classes written in Python. The classes represent physical quantities (like length, pressure, energy, etc.) that can be assigned and extracted in many different units.
BrennerMD is a public domain Fortran molecular dynamics program by Donald Brenner and other people. This project is to maintain the original source code and to build a Python interface on top of it.
MANIKK is a toolkit for generating numerical interaction parameters -- describing the interaction between metallic atoms in a coherent lattice -- and for performing numerical Monte Carlo-simulations of physical properties of alloy systems.
KU1K is a set of tools for 4D,5D and 6D compact U(1) lattice gauge theory Monte Carlo simulation using the Skipis-Vantzos algorithm. As the calculations involved, even for the 4D case, are consuming, the project is modular so as to run on the Grid.
Sketcher is a real-time 2D physics simulator where objects drawn on a virtual sketchpad can interact with each other when gravity is enabled. Additional features will allow multiple users to join sessions and concurrently interact using shared sketchpads
Distributions Networks Analyzer (DNA) is a tool for simulating (power flow) and analyzing electrical distribution networks. Users can easily implement and test their own power flow, optimal power flow and control algorithms.
Set of scripts based on gaussian optics, which allow you to analyze the image waist created from a gaussian beam, and quickly determine 1-lens and 2-lens mode matching configurations to match a beam waist to another waist size