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Atlc - [The GNU General Public License, Version 2] - 2003-01-15
Package for designing and analyzing electrical transmission lines and directional couplers
Dimnum - [The GNU General Public License, Version 2] - 2002-07-05
C++ library for storage and conversion of dimensionful values
EPICS - [EPICS License] - 2004-05-13
Distributed Process Control Tool Kit Components
Gnome Flow - [The GNU General Public License, Version 2] - 2001-08-08
Calculates and visualizes steady-state fluid flows
GPS - [The GNU General Public License, Version 2] - 2004-02-09
Simulates particle behavior
Light Speed! - [MPL] - 2003-08-04
Simulates a geometric lattice
McStas - [The GNU General Public License, Version 2 or later] - 2004-04-20
Neutron ray-trace simulation application
MIT Photonic Bands - [The GNU General Public License, Version 2 or later] - 2003-05-06
Computes photonic band structures
nMod - [The GNU General Public License, Version 2 or later] - 2004-06-14
Particle-particle nbody model
OOF - [GPL] - 2004-04-27
Calculate macroscopic properties from images of microstructures
OOFEM - [The GNU General Public License, Version 2 or later] - 2004-07-01
Object oriented finite element code
SpecTcl - [The GNU General Public License, Version 2] - 2004-02-06
Helps analyze nuclear physics event data
Vp7wkp - [The GNU General Public License, Version 2 or later] - 2002-03-06
Simulates radioactive decay


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