pyFoam is a Python front-end to the OpenFOAM (Open Source CFD Toolbox). It introduces interactivity into OpenFOAM, simplifies connection with third-party functionality and streamlines design of custom user solvers
Ouroborus is an artificial life framework for mobile agents on a background of cellular automata. It can be used to teach and research topics such as population genetics, ecology and evolution. The demo includes a curses view and live Csound audio.
FAUNUS is an object oriented class library for molecular simulation, written in C++. It contains routines and utility programs for, Metropolis Monte Carlo sampling (NVT, NPT, NmuT ensembles), Macromolecules, Proton Titration, Widom Analysis etc.
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.
vtkModeling-beta.zip: it is an extension of Visualization ToolKit 5.0. Basically it's a collection of deformation algorithms, like laplacian surface editing, moving least square, mass spring system, etc.
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Guanxi is a robust analysis and simulation application for Social Network Analysts. Guanxi allows researchers in the field to create, import, and export an endless array of networks, analyze their structure, and run custom dynamics over them.
Translates OpenFOAM (Open Source CFD Toolbox, see http://sourceforge.net/projects/foam) data into MED format (see http://www.code-aster.org/outils/med). The initial goal to develop this utility was to be able integrate OpenFOAM functionality with SALOME
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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
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.
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.
The Model Interaction Environment for Neuroscience provides tools for development, searching, editing, execution, and visualization of biophysical models, abstract mathematical models, and experimental protocols used in neuroscience research.
Vision: To create a city simulation using a all volunteer organization that reaches across the entire world. The project will be created in a virtual workspace utilizing the communication devices that are attainable for a wide volunteer base.
This project aims to provide libraries in a few languages which allow for NORAD general perturbation element sets to be used in calculating the position and velocity of space objects.