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    OpenFOAM

    OpenFOAM

    The Open Source CFD Toolbox

    OpenFOAM - The Open Source CFD Toolbox. OpenFOAM is a generic, programmable software tool for Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD). For more information, see: - Main Website: https://openfoam.org - C++ Source Documentation: https://cpp.openfoam.org - Issue (Bug) Tracking: https://bugs.openfoam.org - User Guide: https://cfd.direct/openfoam/user-guide
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    octave-ocl

    OpenCL support for GNU Octave

    The Package is installable in GNU Octave and offers OpenCL support for parallelization of numerical computations. It is most effective for computations which are based on large vectors or n-dimensional arrays of numbers, and mostly (but not limited to) identical element-wise operations. The user can select which available OpenCL hardware and drivers are to be used. The Package offers new numeric data types with many built-in operations (e.g., overloaded operators). It is flexibly...
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    PMCGPU

    PMCGPU

    Parallel simulators for Membrane Computing on the GPU

    Membrane Computing is a new research area (within Natural Computing) that aims to provide computing devices abstracted from the functioning and structure of living cells. These devices are called P systems. The objective of this project (PMCGPU) is to bring together all the researchers working on the development of parallel simulators for P systems, specially those using the GPU (e.g.
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    Advanced Simulation Library

    Free multiphysics simulation software package

    ...Its computational engine is based, among others, on the Lattice Boltzmann Methods (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lattice_Boltzmann_methods) and is written in OpenCL (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenCL) which enable extraordinarily efficient deployment (http://asl.org.il/benchmarks) on a variety of massively parallel architectures, ranging from inexpensive FPGAs, DSPs and GPUs up to heterogeneous clusters and supercomputers. The engine is hidden entirely behind C++ classes, so that no OpenCL knowledge is required from application programmers. ASL can be utilized to model various coupled physical and chemical phenomena and employed in a multitude of fields: computational fluid dynamics, virtual sensing, industrial process data validation and reconciliation, image-guided surgery, computer-aided engineering, high-performance scientific computing, etc..
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    neuranep

    Neural Network Engineering Platform

    A parallel-programming framework for concurrently running large numbers of small autonomous jobs, or microthreads, across multiple cores in a CPU or CPUs in a cluster. NeuraNEP emulates a distributed processing environment capable of handling millions of microthreads in parallel, for example running neural networks with millions of spiking cells. Microthreads are general processing elements that can also represent non-neural elements, such as cell populations, extracellular space, emulating...
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    FlowVR
    FlowVR is an open source middleware tailored for high performance in situ data processing and analytics running on large parallel machines
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    libCL
    libCL is an open-source library for high performance computing in OpenCL. The goal is to provide a comprehensive repository of parallel algorithms and data structures for visual-centric computing.
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    SimKernel controls parameter scans and iterations for any given C++ code / scientific simulation. Parameters, iteration ranges, settings and dependencies are specified in Mathematica syntax. Parallel processing of parameter scanning via MPI.
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    Open FMM ( http://www.openfmm.net ) is and open source EM software project. It consist of a fast parallel two-dimensional TM/TE solver called Nero2d.
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