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SOFA - Simulation Framework

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SOFA is an Open Source framework primarily targeted at real-time simulation, with an emphasis on medical simulation. It is mostly intended for the research community to help develop newer algorithms, but can also be used as an efficient prototyping tool. Based on an advanced software architecture ... [More] , it allows to: Create complex and evolving simulations by combining new algorithms with algorithms already included in SOFA Modify most parameters of the simulation – deformable behavior, surface representation, solver, constraints, collision algorithm, etc. – by simply editing an XML file Build complex models from simpler ones using a scene-graph description Efficiently simulate the dynamics of interacting objects using abstract equation solvers Reuse and compare a variety available methods [Less]

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Licenses: gpl, lgpl

Singular

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  Analyzed about 9 hours ago

SINGULAR is a Computer Algebra System for polynomial computations with special emphasis on the needs of commutative algebra, algebraic geometry, and singularity theory.

447K lines of code

17 current contributors

1 day since last commit

4 users on Open Hub

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graph-tool

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graph-tool is a python module to help with statistical analysis of graphs. Its feature set includes support for both directed and undirected graphs with arbitrary vertex and edge properties, edge/vertex filtering, correlated random graph generation and community detection. It supports also ... [More] several statistical measurements, such as: degree histogram, combined degree histogram, vertex-vertex degree correlation, average nearest neighbours degree, vertex-edge-vertex correlation, clustering coefficients, extended clustering coefficient, assortativity coefficient, betweenness centrality, average distance, component statistics and reciprocity. The core algorithms are written in C++, making use of the Boost Graph Library, and template metaprogramming techniques, with performance in mind. [Less]

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Licenses: gpl3

Yacas

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  Analyzed about 21 hours ago

YACAS is an easy to use, general purpose Computer Algebra System, a program for symbolic manipulation of mathematical expressions. It uses its own programming language designed for symbolic as well as arbitrary-precision numerical computations. The system has a library of scripts that implement many ... [More] of the symbolic algebra operations; new algorithms can be easily added to the library. YACAS comes with extensive documentation (hundreds of pages) covering the scripting language, the functionality that is already implemented in the system, and the algorithms we used. [Less]

198K lines of code

5 current contributors

29 days since last commit

4 users on Open Hub

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C++ Airline Inventory Management Library

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That project aims at providing a clean API and a simple implementation, as a C++ library, of an Airline-related Inventory Management system. That library uses the C++ Standard Airline IT object library.

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FEniCS

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  Analyzed about 21 hours ago

The vision of FEniCS is to set a new standard in Computational Mathematical Modeling (CMM), which is the Automation of CMM (ACMM), towards the goals of generality, efficiency and simplicity, concerning mathematical methodology, implementation and application. FEniCS is organized as a collection ... [More] of sub projects/components, including DOLFIN, FErari, FFC, FIAT, Instant, SyFi UFC, UFL, and Viper. [Less]

345K lines of code

37 current contributors

about 2 months since last commit

4 users on Open Hub

Moderate Activity
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FreeMat

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  Analyzed 3 days ago

FreeMat is a free environment for rapid engineering and scientific prototyping and data processing. It is similar to commercial systems such as MATLAB from Mathworks, and IDL from Research Systems, but is Open Source. FreeMat is available under the GPL license.

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KTurtle

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Claimed by KDE Analyzed about 9 hours ago

KTurtle is an educational programming environment. KTurtle aims to make programming as easy and touchable as possible, and therefore can be used to teach kids the basics of math, geometry and... programming. The programming language used in KTurtle is loosly based on Logo. KTurtle allows, just like ... [More] some implementations of Logo, to translate the programming language (the commands, the documentation and the error messages) to native language of the programmer. Translating the programming language to the native language of the programmer is one of the many ways KTurtle tries to make learning to programming more simple. Other features to help to achieve this goal are: intuitive syntax highlighting, simple error messages, integrated canvas to make drawings on, integrated help function, ... [Less]

13.8K lines of code

12 current contributors

2 days since last commit

3 users on Open Hub

Moderate Activity
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Gravit

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  Analyzed about 20 hours ago

Gravit is a gravity simulator which runs under Linux, Windows and Mac OS X. It's released under the GNU General Public License which makes it free. It uses Newtonian physics using the Barnes-Hut N-body algorithm. Although the main goal of Gravit is to be as accurate as possible, it also creates ... [More] beautiful looking gravity patterns. It records the history of each particle so it can animate and display a path of its travels. At any stage you can rotate your view in 3D and zoom in and out. Gravit uses OpenGL with Lua, SDL, SDL_ttf and SDL_image. [Less]

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almost 2 years since last commit

3 users on Open Hub

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mpmath

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  Analyzed about 10 hours ago

Pure-Python library for arbitrary-precision floating-point arithmetic.

32.4K lines of code

13 current contributors

3 days since last commit

3 users on Open Hub

Moderate Activity
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