Tools for an Aesara-based PPL.
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Tools for an Aesara-based PPL.
The NASA Prognostic Python Packages is a Python framework focused on defining and building models and algorit for prognostics (computation of remaining useful life) of engineering systems, and provides a set of models and algorithms for select components developed within this framework, suitable for use in prognostic applications.
SOROTOKI is an open-source MATLAB package that includes an array of tools for design, modeling, and control of soft robotic systems 🐙 🤖
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iQuantum - A Toolkit for Modelling and Simulation of Quantum Computing Environments
Signal logging and scoping for DifferentialEquations.jl simulations.
Website for the myriad team of the CREATIS laboratory
Interface between ControlSystems and ModelingToolkit
Results and software for our paper on structured epidemic modeling
A wargaming platform compatible with reinforcement learning agents
Automated NONMEM to mrgsolve Translation
A lightweight tool for modeling and simulation of Stochastic Petri Nets (SPNs).
Simulating and analyzing Covid-19 transmission and hospital trends per region in Illinois.
This repository demonstrates the use of whole array technique in Fortran programming language for phase-field codes. The codes are 2D.
Design and Implementation of an Underwater Glider including design, models and source code
Rust Bindings and tools for the Intel® Simics® Simulator
Polymerization kinetics python package
Free discrete-event simulation software with high simulation performance for Delphi, Free Pascal, Lazarus. Suitable for the users of Simula programing language.
An unofficial implementation of publicly available approximated polynomial models for NASA's Generic Transport Model aircraft.
Design, implementation and simulation of multiple algorithms
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