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SpaceQuark is a complete game engine for Windows. It takes care of almost all aspects of games such as 3D-Graphics Rendering (using OGRE), Audio(using FMOD), Physics, Game Logic and Artificial Intelligence, Multiplayer, Plugins, Scripting and much more.
This project is a modular and generally useful 3d game engine with integrated physics calculations and expandability. Expansion includes loading mod files dynamically, maps, and storyline components.
LAAPhysics is an online, self-directed, course distribution and management system, incorporating a 3D environment and advanced grading and evaluation features, designed for, but not limited to, physics education.
The PyPhysics Project is an attepmpt to create a Physics Wrapper for the phyton scripting language of several popular physics Engines:
-PhysX by ageia
-Newton
-ODE
Simple Python class for managing tables of data in memory using NumPy. It allows to give names to views of array. The package contains few classes built on top of the basic one to be used as post processing tools for particle optics computations.
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.
Dasema is a compact C++ library for interpreting mathematical formula and applying them to data points/sets. It supports multiple variables and comes with a tool for benchmarking, a C++ GNU-like frontend as proof-of-consept and SWIG interface to Python.