#Simulations
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A python module for scientific analysis of 3D data based on VTK and Numpy
⚛️ A module for solving and visualizing the Schrödinger equation.
Cryptocurrency trading bot with a graphical user interface with support for simulations, backtests, optimizations, and running live bots.
[ICRA 2022] An opensource framework for cooperative detection. Official implementation for OPV2V.
A curated list of 3D Vision papers relating to Robotics domain in the era of large models i.e. LLMs/VLMs, inspired by awesome-computer-vision, including papers, codes, and related websites
Enable decision-making based on simulations
Simulations for the Computational Cognitive Neuroscience textbook
SciBlend: Advanced Data Visualization Workflows within Blender.
S + Autograd + XLA :: S-parameter based frequency domain circuit simulations and optimizations using JAX.
View scientific concepts at work. Anytime. Anywhere
a python package for the interfacial analysis of molecular simulations
Open-source, graph-based Python code generator and analysis toolbox for dynamical systems (pre-implemented and custom models). Most pre-implemented models belong to the family of neural population models.
LLM-powered agents for scientific research automation
A collection of simulations and visualizations for all sorts of stuff (Majorly Algorithmic or Mathematical)
Libraries to analyze numerical simulations (python3)
Short python samples of recreational mathematics.
Python based Quant Finance Models, Tools and Algorithmic Decision Making
NetSim is an AI-powered web application designed to generate highly interactive and detailed web simulations based on user descriptions.
Easy-to-use wrapper for the Geant4 library for Monte Carlo radiation transport in matter. Possible to use either from the command line or from within Python/Jupyter. This makes estimating energy deposition from a particle beam in a target or the scattering and energy loss of the beam particles a relatively straight-forward process.
A python simulation in jupyter of a simple biological model