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mcviz

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  Analyzed 1 day ago

A HEP Monte Carlo Visualizer

22.8K lines of code

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almost 9 years since last commit

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AllBinary Platform

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  Analyzed about 12 hours ago

The AllBinary Platform contains the following: : AllBinary Game Development Kit (http://allbinarygames.appspot.com) includes the AllBinary Multi-Platform Development Kit : Freeblisket/Weblisket E-Commerce Solution (http://www.allbinary.com) : AllBinary Input Automation : AllBinary Vector ... [More] Graphics Tool : AllBinary Sprite Tool : And Everything Else AllBinary. [Less]

260K lines of code

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1 day since last commit

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Woo - discrete dynamic computations

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Woo is an evolution of the Yade package (http://www.launchpad.net/yade), aiming at more flexibility, extensibility, tighter integration with python and user-friendliness. Additionally, Windows is a suppported platform now. ▶ Documentation https://woodem.org ▶ Forum https://ask.woodem.org ♣ ... [More] Windows installers: https://launchpad.net/woo/+download ♣ Snapshot packages for Ubuntu: https://code.launchpad.net/~eudoxos/+archive/woo-daily [Less]

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FiPy

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  Analyzed 1 day ago

An object-oriented partial differential equation (PDE) solver, written in Python, based on a standard finite volume approach and includes interface tracking algorithms.

46.4K lines of code

3 current contributors

about 1 month since last commit

2 users on Open Hub

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NxOgre

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  Analyzed 2 days ago

NxOgre is a physics connector library between the physics library PhysX and the Ogre 3D rendering system. With a help of some short, fast and neat code you can have a quick physics system within your Ogre game or engine within a matter of minutes.

69.7K lines of code

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over 12 years since last commit

2 users on Open Hub

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Aciqra

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  Analyzed about 13 hours ago

Aciqra (uh-SEE-kruh) is a free and open source virtual planetarium and sky mapping program which tracks celestial bodies including planets, deep sky objects and stars to an accuracy of a fraction of a degree for thousands of years into both the future and the past.

362 lines of code

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over 10 years since last commit

2 users on Open Hub

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EPICS Base 3.14

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The main core of the Experimental Physics and Industrial Control System (EPICS) toolkit. EPICS Base contains the build system and build tools, common and OS-interface libraries, Channel Access client and server libraries, static and run-time database access routines, the database processing code ... [More] , and standard record, device and driver support. The first operational version in the 3.14 series of EPICS Base was released in December 2002, and the final version released in September 2018. There will no further releases made from this branch. See the other EPICS Base projects for later versions and the development series. [Less]

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xmds

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  Analyzed about 6 hours ago

XMDS is a code generator that integrates equations. You write them down in human readable form in a XML file, and it goes away and writes and compiles a C++ program that integrates those equations as fast as it can possibly be done in your architecture.

325K lines of code

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about 2 months since last commit

2 users on Open Hub

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nMoldyn

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nMOLDYN is an interactive analysis program for Molecular Dynamics simulations. It is especially designed for the computation and analysis of neutron scattering spectra, but also computes other quantities.

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m-a-d-n-e-s-s

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  Analyzed about 11 hours ago

MADNESS provides a high-level environment for the solution of integral and differential equations in many dimensions using adaptive, fast methods with guaranteed precision based on multi-resolution analysis and novel separated representations. There are three main components to MADNESS. At the ... [More] lowest level is a new petascale parallel programming environment that increases programmer productivity and code performance/scalability while maintaining backward compatibility with current programming tools such as MPI and Global Arrays. The numerical capabilities built upon the parallel tools provide a high-level environment for composing and solving numerical problems in many (1-6+) dimensions. Finally, built upon the numerical tools are new applications with initial focus upon chemistry, atomic and molecular physics, material science, and nuclear structure. Please look in the wiki for more information and project activity. Getting the sourceAnonymous, read-only source checkout: svn checkout http://m-a-d-n-e-s-s.googlecode.com/svn/local/trunk m-a-d-n-e-s-s-read-onlyDevelopers, please see the wiki Subversion page for instructions. Underneath the hoodIf you would like a glimpse at what's going on under the hood have a look at this call graph generated using the Google perftools. It nicely shows how work is funneled through the task-queue and how about 50% of the time is spent in the optimized matrix routines. The calculation computed the energy and gradient for di-nitrogen using the local density approximation on a two-core Thinkpad x61t. FundingThe developers gratefully acknowledge the support of the Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences and Office of Advanced Scientific Computing Research, under contract DE-AC05-00OR22725 with Oak Ridge National Laboratory. The developers gratefully acknowledge the support of the National Science Foundation under grant 0509410 to the University of Tennessee in collaboration with The Ohio State University (P. Sadayappan). The MADNESS parallel runtime and parallel tree-algorithms include concepts and software developed under this project. The developers gratefully acknowledge the support of the National Science Foundation under grant NSF OCI-0904972 to the University of Tennessee. The solid state physics and multiconfiguration SCF capabilities are being developed by this project. The developers gratefully acknowledge the support of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) under subcontract from Argonne National Laboratory as part of the High-Productivity Computer Systems (HPCS) language evaluation project. [Less]

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7 current contributors

8 days since last commit

1 users on Open Hub

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