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  2. List of computer simulation software - Wikipedia

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    Dymola - modeling and simulation software based on the Modelica language. DYNAMO - historically important language used for system dynamics modelling. Ecolego - a simulation software tool for creating dynamic models and performing deterministic and probabilistic simulations. EcosimPro - continuous and discrete modelling and simulation software.

  3. ns (simulator) - Wikipedia

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    ns-3 is written in C++ and compiled into a set of shared libraries that are linked by executable programs that describe the desired simulation topology and configuration. Python bindings are optionally provided using cppyy, allowing users to write simulation programs in Python. The ns-3 simulator features an integrated attribute-based system to ...

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. Molecular Modelling Toolkit - Wikipedia

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    The Molecular Modelling Toolkit (MMTK) is an open-source software package written in Python, which performs common tasks in molecular modelling. [1]The Molecular Modeling Toolkit is a library that implements common molecular simulation techniques, with an emphasis on biomolecular simulations.

  8. AirSim - Wikipedia

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    AirSim (Aerial Informatics and Robotics Simulation) is an open-source, cross platform simulator for drones, ground vehicles such as cars and various other objects, built on Epic Games’ proprietary Unreal Engine 4 as a platform for AI research. [2]

  9. Simcenter Amesim - Wikipedia

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    Simcenter Amesim libraries are written in C language, Python and also support Modelica, [1] which is a non-proprietary, object-oriented, equation based language to model complex physical systems containing, e.g., mechanical, electrical, electronic, hydraulic, thermal, control, electric power or process-oriented subcomponents.