List of Computer Science courses with video lectures.
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Sep 13, 2024
List of Computer Science courses with video lectures.
Fluid simulation engine for computer graphics applications
OpenMC Monte Carlo Code
Geant4 toolkit for the simulation of the passage of particles through matter - NIM A 506 (2003) 250-303
Powerful, efficient particle trajectory analysis in scientific Python.
Voxel-based fluid simulation engine for computer games
[ICLR 2024] EquiformerV2: Improved Equivariant Transformer for Scaling to Higher-Degree Representations
Curated list of some open source codes employing lattice Boltzmann methods
BOUT++: Plasma fluid finite-difference simulation code in curvilinear coordinate systems
A Python module implementing some standard algorithms used in nonlinear time series analysis
ExaDG - High-Order Discontinuous Galerkin for the Exa-Scale
Using Physics-Informed Deep Learning (PIDL) techniques (W-PINNs-DE & W-PINNs) to solve forward and inverse hydrodynamic shock-tube problems and plane stress linear elasticity boundary value problems
Neural network based solvers for partial differential equations and inverse problems 🌌. Implementation of physics-informed neural networks in pytorch.
Differentiable Programming Algorithms in Modern C++
Python library for reading, writing, and converting computational chemistry file formats and generating input files.
state of the art C++ pseudo-random number generator library for sequential and parallel Monte Carlo simulations
computational physics class taught at UNLV (Phys300)
Differentiable Quantum Chemistry (only Differentiable Density Functional Theory and Hartree Fock at the moment)
Curated list of some open-source codes for turbulent flow simulations, including turbulent multiphase, turbulent reacting flows, turbulent convection and turbulent atmospheric physics.
Voxel-based fluid simulation engine for computer games
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