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  2. List of computer simulation software - Wikipedia

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    SimPy - an open-source discrete-event simulation package based on Python. Simulation of Urban MObility - an open-source traffic simulation package. SOFA - an open-source framework for multi-physics simulation with an emphasis on medical simulation. SU2 code - an open-source framework for computational fluid dynamics simulation and optimal shape ...

  3. Brian (software) - Wikipedia

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    Users specify neuron models by giving their differential equations in standard mathematical form as strings, create groups of neurons and connect them via synapses. This is in contrast to the approach taken by many neural simulators in which users select from a predefined set of neuron models. Brian is written in Python.

  4. QuTiP - Wikipedia

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    QuTiP, short for the Quantum Toolbox in Python, is an open-source computational physics software library for simulating quantum systems, particularly open quantum systems. [1] [2] QuTiP allows simulation of Hamiltonians with arbitrary time-dependence, allowing simulation of situations of interest in quantum optics, ion trapping, superconducting circuits and quantum nanomechanical resonators.

  5. OpenSim (simulation toolkit) - Wikipedia

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    OpenSim 3.2 was released on March 13, 2014. This update focused on improving the OpenSim scripting interface, accessible through the graphical user interface (GUI), Matlab, and now Python. It also added new visualization capabilities and usability improvements in the OpenSim application. Full list of features can be found here.

  6. Stochastic simulation - Wikipedia

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    Cain - Stochastic simulation of chemical kinetics. Direct, next reaction, tau-leaping, hybrid, etc. pSSAlib - C++ implementations of all partial-propensity methods. StochPy - Stochastic modelling in Python; STEPS - STochastic Engine for Pathway Simulation using swig to create Python interface to C/C++ code

  7. Meep (software) - Wikipedia

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    The package was subsequently expanded to include an adjoint solver for topology optimization and inverse design, [3] and a Python interface. [4] The software is widely adopted by optics and photonics communities, [5] with applications including the analysis and design of metalenses [6] [7] and photonic crystals. [8] [9]

  8. pvlib python - Wikipedia

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    pvlib python's documentation is online and includes many theory topics, an intro tutorial, an example gallery, and an API reference. The software is broken down by the steps shown in the PVPMC modeling diagram.

  9. List of numerical-analysis software - Wikipedia

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    Salome is a free software tool that provides a generic platform for pre- and post-processing for numerical simulation. Shogun, an open-source large-scale machine-learning toolbox that provides several SVM implementations (like libSVM, SVMlight) under a common framework and interfaces to Octave, MATLAB, Python, R