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Simulation refers to the process of creating a virtual model of a real-world system to study its behavior and performance under various conditions. This topic covers the principles, methodologies, and applications of simulation in fields such as engineering, science, healthcare, and social sciences. Simulations can range from simple models to complex, interactive environments, allowing researchers and practitioners to test hypotheses, train individuals, and predict outcomes without the risks or costs associated with real-world experiments. The topic also explores different types of simulation software and tools, as well as best practices for designing and validating simulations.
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PyBias: PLUMED plug-in with embeded Python
3D visualization and simulation program for proteins, check paper link
N-body simulation project
John Conway's game of life in C++ & Qt
PiM1 beamline simulation based on Geant4
Applications that aren't games but are more somekind of simulations / algorithms
A simple CUDA accelerated material point method simulation.
A simple open-source acoustic camera. Includes a basic simulator in Python.
SWITCH SIMULATOR for SERENADE
This repository contains different cases from OpenFOAM-7 Tutorials which serve as foundational ground to further built and develope more advance runs.
Code for M. Polese, J. Jornet, T. Melodia, M. Zorzi, “Toward End-to-End, Full-Stack 6G Terahertz Networks”, https://arxiv.org/abs/2005.07989, 2020.
REILLY is a Reinforcement Learning Library based on "Reinforcement Learning - An Introduction (second edition)" written by Sutton & Barto, developed with love by a foolish couple of computer scientists.
Here you can find design/simulations of different aspects of computer structures.
A C++ program to simulate the neuronal network model described in Rossoni et al. (2008) Emergent Synchronous Bursting of Oxytocin Neuronal Network. PLoS Comput Biol 4(7)
Dynamic Boltzmann Machine for Lattice Chemical Kinetics
In this repository all projects for the lecture Numerical Methods of Statistical Physics from the summer term 2021 are stored
Operating system simulation programs.
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