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OBLiX (OBject Library eXecutor) is a C++ framework (and/or) library designed to perform complex and heterogeneous numerical simulations/operations easily.
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The project provides Python tool-chain and shell scripts for molecular simulation workflows: preparation, running and analysing molecular dynamics (MD) simulations of bio- and organic soft condensed matter.
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Computational chemistry with multilayer fragment methods
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This Beta Repo contains unsupported, preliminary code that builds off the official USGS repository: https://code.usgs.gov/modflow/mf-owhm
All files and commits in this repository are preliminary and have no warranty or support.
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The readme.md and most of the markdown documents are unmodified from the original respository. Only source code modified and the compiled binaries reflect that code.
The version number should be included in the commit name, something like v2.3.X-bY where X is the current USGS patch number from their official page and Y is the current beta version that builds off of the patch.
For source development, commits are stable in the develop branch, but the beta branch is rebased/squashed to remove the old executable each time a new one is made (no permanent storage of unsupported releases).
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Simulation d'Orbites, de Lancement SpaTIal Comme outil d'Enseignement Simulation of Launches, Trajectories, and Integrated Calculations for Education
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Welcome to fpakc (Finite element PArticle Kinetic Code), a modern object oriented Fortran open-source code for particle simulations of plasma and gases.
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Implementation of the Mixed Hybrid Finite Element Method using the Template Numerical Library
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Datasets of exact solutions for numerical PDE, which are generated by 1-order methods in finest grids
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