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OpenFlower (FLOW solvER) is a C++ open source CFD code mainly intended to solve the turbulent incompressible Navier-Stokes equations with a LES approach. It can deal with arbitrary complex 3D geometries with its finite volume approach (multi-elements meshes are accepeted). … Continue reading
The class libraries here provide infrastructure for creating simulations of low energy nuclear physics experiments, as well as some useful working programs that do simple simulations and analysis of experiments performed with magnetic spectrographs. Find Nuclear Simulation Java Class Libraries … Continue reading
Jam is an easy-to-use self-contained data acquisition and analysis system for VME-based (or CAMAC-based) nuclear physics experiments. Jam has an easy, standard GUI for taking and sorting multi-parameter event-based data into 1-d and 2-d histograms. Find Jam: A Java-based Data … Continue reading
Fermitools is an effort to provide the internet community with the Fermilab developed software packages that we have found most useful, and that we believe have general value to other application domains. The Fermilab Computing Division is offering this software … Continue reading
The CalcHEP package was created for calculation of multiparticle final states in collision and decay processes. The main idea in CalcHEP was to enable one to go directly from the lagrangian to the cross sections and distributions effectively, with the … Continue reading
A package for evaluation of Feynman diagrams and integration over multi-particle phase space. Find CompHEP at: http://comphep.sinp.msu.ru/
A C library for the simulation of a quantum computer. It provides all important operations and the simulation of decoherence effects. Find libquantum at: http://www.enyo.de/libquantum/
An Object Oriented Framework For Large Scale Data Analysis (used primarily in the high-energy and nuclear physics community). Find ROOT at: http://root.cern.ch/
a code suitable for the study of long-wavelength, low-frequency, nonlinear phenomena in realistic toroidal geometry, including Tokamaks, Spheromaks, Reversed Field Pinches, and Field-Reversed Configurations Find NIMROD at: http://www.nimrodteam.org/