Particle accelleration with OpenGL 4.3, using the compute shader to calculate particle movement on graphics hardware.
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Particle accelleration with OpenGL 4.3, using the compute shader to calculate particle movement on graphics hardware.
An OpenGL GPU accelerated particle system using Compute shaders and Indirect rendering.
A flowfield visualization with particle simulation
Implementation of curl noise for particles simulated on GPU with OpenGL
A post-processing engine for particle simulations
Autopas is a node-level auto-tuned particle simulation library developed in the context of the TaLPas project.
Open source implemention of Moving Particle Semi-implcit (MPS) method
Particle Attraction Simulation
Discrete Element Method Laboratory
A bond-based peridynamics code written in pure Python
spatialstats is collection of statistical tools and utility routines used to analyze the multi-scale structure of 2D and 3D spatial fields and particle distributions.
🦐🐟🦈 A framework for simulating millions of interacting Lagrangian particles (or microbes!) in a turbulent ocean.
The open framework for on-the-fly off-lattice kinetic Monte Carlo simulations.
Variable unified particle simulation framework using OpenGL Compute Shader
10 000 000 particles simulation made in C++ with OpenGL
Java port of Brainxyz's Artificial Life, a simple program to simulate primitive Artificial Life using simple rules of attraction or repulsion among atom-like particles, producing complex self-organzing life-like patterns.
Simulation
1 000 000 particles at 60fps made in C++ using OpenGL build for WebAssembly WebGL2
A small python project showing the evolution of a system of gas particles as they cool to temperatures near 0 Kelvin.
An algorithm is presented for the rapid evaluation of the potential and force fields in systems involving large numbers of particles whose interactions are Coulombic or gravitational in nature.
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