A fast and flexible C++ simulation engine and differential equation solver.
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A fast and flexible C++ simulation engine and differential equation solver.
C++ library for ODE integration via Taylor's method and LLVM
Code for efficient solution of oscillatory ordinary differential equations
Python library for ODE integration via Taylor's method and LLVM
Easy-to-compile, high-order ODE solvers as C++ classes
A simple but powerful header-only C++ DAE (Differential Algebraic Equation) system solver
library of numerical methods using Armadillo
A simple and efficient program for solving second order homogeneous differential equations
My work in the course "FYS3150 - Computational physics" at UiO. This was done in collaboration with Cecilie Glittum (https://github.uio.no/cecilgl). The original github repository can be found at https://github.uio.no/cecilgl/FYS4150
C++ program using the DUNE numerics package to solve the one-dimensional heat equation using the Finite Element Method.
A single-file header-only implementation of the Adams-Moulton method for solving second-order Ordinary Differential Equations (ODEs) in modern C++ [C++17]
Source code generator for differential equation solvers.
A scientific work focused on the studying of financial market modeling
A low-dimensional heat equation solver written in Rcpp for two boundary conditions (Dirichlet, Neumann), this was developed as a method for teaching myself Rcpp.
Project for Physical Methods of Biology based on Kim JK, Tyson JJ (2020) Misuse of the Michaelis–Menten rate law for protein interaction networks and its remedy. PLoS Comput Biol 16(10): e1008258. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal. pcbi.1008258.
My own edge detector in images
Maps 1D and 2D heat diffusion across a wire or a plate.
Wuhan University Bachelor Dissertation: the Application of Evolutionary Algorithms in the Parameter Optimization of Differential Equations
Finite element solver of diffusion-reaction systems
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