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    MathGL

    MathGL

    A library for scientific data visualization

    A free cross-platform library of fast C++ routines for the plotting of up to 3-ranged data. It can export to bitmap and vector EPS/SVG files. There are window interfaces (GLUT/FLTK/Qt) and console tools. MathGL can be used from C/Fortran/Python/Octav/Lua
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    RTSim is a simulator for real-time systems written in C++. It has been developed as an internal project at Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna as part of many research project, mainly thanks to the work of many PhD students.
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    OpenSIMPLY

    OpenSIMPLY

    Discrete-event simulation modeling software for science and education

    OpenSIMPLY is an open source project for simulation modeling in Delphi, Lazarus, Free Pascal. Download OpenSIMPLY at opensimply.org The project is free computer simulation software based on discrete-event approach. OpenSIMPLY is a science software with very high simulation performance. So, the simulation results can be obtained much faster. The project is suitable for people with any modeling experience, and can be used for both science and education. Some application of this modeling software are: - traffic simulation - network simulation, - emergency and evacuation ways simulation and much more. This simulation tool runs in Windows and Linux, on 32-bit and 64-bit platforms, as a GUI or console (terminal) application. Write the model only once, simulate anywhere. Videos on installing OpenSIMPLY for different IDEs and operating systems : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnyWoktGqA
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    Frevo

    Frevo

    Frevo is probably the simplest tool for evolutionary design

    FREVO is an open-source framework developed in Java to help engineers and scientists in evolutionary design or optimization tasks. The major feature of FREVO is the componentwise decomposition and separation of the key building blocks for each optimization tasks. We identify these as the problem definition, solution representation and the optimization method. This structure enables the components to be designed separately allowing the user to easily swap and evaluate different configurations and methods or to connect an external simulation tool. The latest version in development is hosted at https://github.com/smartgrids-aau/Frevo
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    Python/FEniCS Examples

    Python/FEniCS Examples

    phase-field simulation and other examples with Python/FEniCS

    The main goal of this project was developing phase-field simulations of lithium dendrite growth with FEniCS programmed in Python. The problem was based in the grand potential-based model of Zijian Hong and Venkatasubramanian Viswanathan (https://doi.org/10.1021/acsenergylett.8b01009) . Some simpler examples were developed before for a first approach with FEniCS: heat equation and combustion model.
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    Acoustic Research Tool (ART)

    Acoustic Research Tool (ART)

    Acoustic Simulation Library for Frequency and Time Domain Simulations.

    ART is a flexible simulation framework for wind instruments. It includes a growing library of modelling elements. So far bore discontinuities, branches, tone holes, cylindrical and conical tubes, Bessel horns and bent tubes are available for frequency domain modelling. In the time domain generic bidirectional propagation elements, scattering elements, fractional delays, convolution with reflection functions and general z-domain networks are available and can be described using MuParserX expressions. Cylindrical and conical ducts can also be defined based on their geometry. Available models and their parameters can be enumerated and combined to form simulators for complex acoustical structures. Parameters can be specified symbolically by expressions containing other parameter values or global variables. Dependencies between parameters are resolved at run time. However, MuParserX expressions are compiled at design time. Zero-delay loops are detected and reported.
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    AmazonTP is a GUI and API for automatic generation of power quality events by invoking the popular ATP (Alternative Transient Program).
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    Calculates how much time and money you need to win in the lottery. It uses multiple gthreads and gtk2 to sort 1 to 50 numbers until the user wins. Asking for the cost and time beetwin games, it calculates if you or your grandchildren will be rich.
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    C++ Travel Customer Choice Model Library
    That project aims at providing a clean API, and the corresponding C++ implementation, for choosing one item among a set of travel solutions, given demand-related characteristics (e.g., Willingness-To-Pay, preferred airline, preferred cabin, etc.).
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    ComLinC (a COMmunications Library IN C programming language), a C library for communications research and simulation. It's based on GSL. ComLinC aims at providing elegent, fast functionality to the frequently encountered problems in communications area.
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    IPSA - Inventor Physics Simulation API

    Easy to use physics simulation combining ODE with OpenInventor.

    Create phyiscal simulations easily through IPSA which combines the OpenInventor 3D API with the Open Dynamics Engine (ODE). Scenes are read from .iv files and simulated in the supplied viewer applications. Find it at: http://ipsa.sourceforge.net
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    A self-sufficient java framework for numerical solution of ODEs (diff eqs) and visualization. Samples are aeronautics/astronautics/physics/rocketry themed. Focus on clean design, modularity, reusability and documentation. Educational project.
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    The Digital Communication Systems Lib: This library contains digital communucations systems implementations, such as BSPK and MIMO - WOFDM. Various OpenSource Projects: 1. Password/Username/Domain Analyzer
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    MoRe4ABM

    MoRe4ABM

    Managing Ongoing RElationships for Agent-Based Modelling

    The purpose of MoRe4ABM - Managing Ongoing RElationships for ABM - is to support representing and analysing social networks in agent-based modeling. The library provides a large number of network generators and a comprehensive framework for network and node level measures. It integrates well with Repast Simphony and uses the JUNG library. More4ABM furthermore supports initialisation of geographically explicit networks using GIS.
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    NeISS
    NeISS (National e-Infrastructure for Social Simulation) is a JISC funded project which will produce a platform for social simulation. Project Web site: http://www.neiss.org.uk
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    Pamvotis is a Wireless LAN Simulator for all the current physical layer extentions of the IEEE 802.11 (IEEE 802.11 a/b/g) standard and for the IEEE 802.11e Draft for Quality of Service in WLANs.
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    A particle swarm optimization demo written by students in the digital communication msc program (2010) at uni-kiel.
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    QuantimSim is a physics simulation engine. Some aspects of astrophysics, electromagnetism, relativity, thermodynamics, statistical mechanics and quantum mechanics will be included in the simulation library.
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    RSSceSim

    RSSceSim - Reputation System Scenario Simulator

    RSSceSim is a simple and easy to extend simulation tool for reputation models that can be used for testing, comparing and benchmarking reputation system metrics under specific scenarios.
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    Susa
    A C++ library of linear algebra, signal processing and communication systems routines. This library is stand alone and it does not depend on any third party libraries indeed a C++17 compiler equipped with the standard library is necessary and sufficient. The project has been moved to https://github.com/libsusa/susa
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    VRPSolver is a wizard-like application which solves a basic Vehicle Routing Problem (VRP) using the Savings Heuristic Method invented by Clarke and Wright in 1964.
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    YANG J. (Yet Another Network Generator)
    YANG (Yet Another Network Generator - Java) enables you to generate social networks given various social rules observed in the real population. Uses: generate realistic networks to be used in individual-centric models, teaching or benchmarking.
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    Yans is a extensible, mixed-level, Monte-Carlo Method based, discrete event network simulator. Yans is divided into interacting layers, namely: core, topology, nodes, monitors; and is driven by a config-file that describes the setup of the network.
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    The goal of project "defE" is to build a library to handle the simulation of the transformation and collision about deformable geometry using the sphere-spring system. It uses CUDA to deal with the enormous mount of parallel computable calculation.
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    diauxic growth model ensemble

    An ensemble of models showing diauxic growth behavior

    An ensemble of mathematical model is presented that all show diauxic growth behaviour of a bacterial culture. Carbon catabolite repression (CCR) is the main mechanism controlling carbohydrate uptake in bacteria, and therefore also controlling whether or not different carbon sources are metabolized in parallel or sequentially. Although described as a paradigm of the regulation of bacterial metabolism, the underlying mechanisms remain controversial. The models in the ensemble can be categorized according to regulatory, stoichiometric, and physiological constraints and differ from each other on only a single aspect. We distinguish four groups of models: (1) flux balance models that only define reaction kinetics for substrate uptake and by-product excretion, (2) kinetic models without and (3) kinetic models with regulation on the metabolic and/or genetic level, and (4) resource allocation models.
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