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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.
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A Software project to assimilate solar magnetograms into suitable physics based models of the solar wind expansion. To predict the solar wind conditions at the Earth and at outer planets. Or any space-craft location in the solar system.
The Location Containment Object Model(LCOM) is a simulation framework written in Python. LCOM provides a rule-based solution to handling partial object containment, object migration, message passing, and simulation observation.
MC Traffic es un software que modela el tráfico de la Ciudad de México. Escrito principalmente en Python y Pygame, MC Traffic permite usar imágenes descargadas de Google Maps para hacer simulaciones controladas.
Spyse is a software framework for building multi-agent systems. It allows Python developers to build distributed intelligent systems of multiple cooperative agents based on FIPA, OWL, SOA and many others. Spyse is designed for ease-of-use and fun.
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"Blue Planet" is a research project simulating the behaviour and darwinian evolution of unicellular lifeforms, each controlled by its own genetic program. Moreover, "Blue Planet Inhabitants" are suited for swarm intelligence and swarm research.
MBDyn_sim_suite is a collection of free pre&post-processing tools and simulation models for the open-source multi-body analysis software MBDyn forming a general purpose simulation environment for structural dynamics with an emphasis on wind turbines.
PyMaTi is a simple and easy to use GUI for numerical and scientific computing in Python. It surrounds well know packages NumPy and Matplotlib and provides possibility to immediately play with numerical python from intuitive user interface.
TransimsGui and makeTransims allow users to automatically generate triptables, timetables and vehicle files, edit individual control files, create batch files for transims feedback processes, run exe-control file pairs and run batch files.
The Automatic Model Optimization Reference Implementation, AMORI, is a framework that integrates the modelling and the optimization processes by providing a plug-in interface for both. A genetic algorithm and Markov simulations are currently implemented.
FreeBlockSim is a graphical block diagram editor/simulator for use with FreeSim++. FreeSim++ is a free to use C++ block library for dinamical systems simulation. Available soon on www.estudios-electricos.com
TAROT is a easy-to-use framework for Monte Carlo simulations in python. Calculations between different kinds of randomly distributed numbers are made as easy as basic arithmetics. Tarot provides an interactive graphical interface for interpretation.
STOCHSIM is a stochastic simulator for biochemical reactions. The particles are represented as individual software objects which react according to probabilities derived from concentrations and rate constants. Simple spatial structures can be built.
SimED is a user-friendly Differential Equation simulation software. It can integrate numerically ODEs (Ordinary Differential Equations) using several methods, plot time and phase-space diagrams for variables, and interactively choose initial conditions.
The "RISC-0" project is a collection of Python libraries and programs to support the RISC architecture described by Prof. Niklaus Wirth on his web page (http://www.inf.ethz.ch/personal/wirth/Articles/FPGA-relatedWork/index.html)
mgE3D - mgEngine3D is an unfinished 3D Engine based on OpenGL. By now
it provided several features like scenetree, mesh/skeleton mesh rendering and animation, terrain, materials, textures, multiple viewports, Python exporter for Blender and so on.
Python-based GUI for discrete-event system modeling and simulation
DEVSimPy is an advanced wxPython GUI for the modeling and simulation of systems based on the DEVS (Discrete EVent system Specification) formalism. Features include powerful built-in editor, advanced modeling approach, powerful discrete event simulation algorithm, import/export DEVS components library and more.
SimForge is a web-based Agent Based Model of an Open Source Ecosystem implemented in Python with Django. Developers act on randomly drawn preferences to create, collaborate, and use software.