This talk describes a no-cost open-source computational approach aligned with a Modeling Cycle pedagogy. Our tools, curricular material, and ready-to-run examples are available from the Open Source Physics Collection of the National Science Foundation funded AAPT-ComPADRE digital library....
There are many resources available to instructors who wish to better integrate computational physics into the undergraduate curriculum, but it is difficult find and sort through these materials. The Open Source Physics Collection on ComPADRE (www.compadre.org/osp/), the digital library for the physic...
Physics - Computational PhysicsThe Open Source Physics community has created hundreds of physics computer models (Wolfgang Christian, Esquembre, & Barbato, 2011; F. K. Hwang & Esquembre, 2003) which are mathematical computation representations of real-life Physics phenomenon. Since the source codes ...
The Open Source Physics (OSP) project was established to meet this need. OSP is an NSF-funded curriculum development project that is developing and distributing a code library, programs, and examples of computer-based interactive curricular material. In this talk, we will describe this library, ...
Psi4 is an open-source suite ofab initioquantum chemistry programs designed for efficient, high-accuracy simulations of molecular properties. We routinely perform computations with >2500 basis functions on multi-core machines. With computationally demanding portions written in C++, exports of many C++ ...
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In this contribution, we present an open-source implementation of a GPU-accelerated ray tracer, based on nVidias acceleration engine OptiX, that traces in double precision and exploits the massively parallel architecture of modern graphics cards. We compare its performance to a CPU-based tracer ...
Huawei has long used open source software throughout its product lines. The company is one of the world's top contributors to open source projects.
Docker container for OpenFOAM - a free, open-source computational fluid dynamics software - based on Debian. linuxdockerdockerfiledebiandocker-composecontainercfdopenfoamcomputational-fluid-dynamics UpdatedJan 11, 2025 Dockerfile This open-source research application provides an application that can be use...
gprMax is open source software that simulates electromagnetic wave propagation, using the Finite-Difference Time-Domain (FDTD) method, for the numerical modelling of Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR). gprMax was originally developed in 1996 when numerical modelling using the FDTD method and, in… Datase...