Lightweight, general, scalable C++ library for finite element methods
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Lightweight, general, scalable C++ library for finite element methods
SimTK OpenSim C++ libraries and command-line applications, and Java/Python wrapping.
Lightweight OpenGL tool for accurate and flexible finite element visualization
A software framework of conservation-law solvers that use the space-time Conservation Element and Solution Element (CESE) method.
Log shell-commands and used files. Snapshot executed scripts. Fully automatic.
MVox Mesh Voxelizer
Prospr is a universal toolbox for protein structure prediction within the HP-model. The Python package is based on a C++ core, which gives Prospr its high performance. The C++ core is made available as a separate zip file to facilitate high-performance computing applications. The package comes with many prediction algorithms and datasets to use.
Source code for the course FYS3150 Computational Physics at University of Oslo.
Classifying images of strongly correlated materials with CNNs
C++ implementation of metadynamics simulation on a potential energy surface
A framework to serve as a workbench for building libraries with C++ functionality intended to be used in parallel computing environments. (Nothing to see here.)
Stanard one-bidirectional-infinite-tape Turing Machine simulation
Random sampling of convex polytopes
Projects in computational math and programming, including image processing.
C++ Computational Chemistry software designed mainly as a learning tool.
A C++ implementation of John Horton Conway's Game of Life simulation using object-oriented programming. Includes real-time animation and command-line interface for user. Open-source and available for modification and use.
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