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An Economy Simulation with many Possibilities trying to be near to reality. Using XML, Python an OpenGL to make it useable on many OS. And also beeing an simulation taht can be so realistic that ist could be used for research (maybe).
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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.
Multiplayer framework for flight simulators. Based on M&S HLA 1.3 standards. Provides a 3D air traffic visualization tool and HLA plug-ins for FlightGear, Microsoft Flight Simulator X and X-Plane.
General purpose discrete event simulation (DES) framework for the Python programming language. Khronos gathers ideas from other simulation software and tries to provide a simple and poweful toolset for simulation of discrete systems.
Combines Blender's graphical interface and rendering capabilities with MBDyn's multi-body dynamics, aerodynamics, and aeroelastics simulation and analysis, for rapid modeling and realistic rendering of physics based multi-body simulations.
The SIMP/STEP platform provides a fast, efficient, portable abstract framework for interactive and scripted cellular automata and lattice gas computing in the Python environment. SIMP provides a high-level 'programmable matter' laboratory built on
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Simple Molecular Interaction Potential Generator in Python
Molecular Interaction Potential Generator
MIPGEN is a python program that will calculate Molecular Interaction Potential grids
over a given molecule, that could be either a protein or a small organic compound (drug).
The output will be a series of grids with DX format (*.dx) that the user will be able
to visualize using any Molecular visualization program like VMD, PyMol, Chimera...
This project is a complete cross-platform (Windows, Linux) framework for Evolutionary Computation in pure python. See the project site at http://pyevolve.sourceforge.net or the blog at http://pyevolve.sourceforge.net/wordpress
pydaqtools provides a common interface to data-acquisition hardware for Python. Control analog/digital output or acquire analog/digital input for immediate analysis with Python for scientific, educational or engineering applications.
A genetic algorithm in Python for evolving programs that write a given string to an allocated dataspace, using a made-up machine language with only 7 instructions and flow reversal.
This project examines techniques to model three-dimensional rigid body motion using the geometric algebra of Dual Quaternions and how such models compare to more traditional models when used in underconstrained filtering applications.
ByoDyn (http://cbbl.imim.es/ByoDyn) is a software tool for the study of biochemical networks within the framework of systems biology. SBML compatible, ByoDyn is a group effort of the Computational Biochemistry and Biophysics Lab.
Java based multi-agent platform built on an organizational model (agent, group, role). MadKit provides general agent facilities (lifecycle management, message passing, distribution, ...), and allows high heterogeneity in agents.
Emulica provides manufacturing control engineers and researchers with generic modeling components to build industry-scale virtual (emulated) shop floor systems, and thus test control approaches.
PCSIM is a tool for distributed simulation of heterogeneous networks composed of different model neurons and synapses. The development of PCSIM was supported by the FACETS EU project.
LaserFoam performs simulations of laser pulses using an adaptive split step Fourier method to solve the generalized nonlinear Schrödinger equation. It provides a graphical environment to run and visualize the results.
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
The OpenFire processor is a Xilinx MicroBlaze-compatible processor being modified for use in Cyber Physical Systems research. This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. CPS-0932113.