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spectralDNS / ShenfunHigh performance computational platform in Python for the spectral Galerkin method
zmij / MathSmall C++17 library for vector and matrix computations
hofk / THREEf.jsthree.js addon, to produce almost infinite many time-varying geometries / buffer geometries with functions (cylindrical coordinates)
mmolero / Borehole Pyopenclimplementation of a 2.5-D finite- difference (FD) code to model acoustic full waveform monopole logging in cylindrical coordinates accelerated by GPUs
ZalZarak / RGBD To 3D PoseThis repository extracts 3D-coordinates of joint positions of a humanoid using OpenPose and a IntelRealSense Depth-Camera. With those joints it simulates a humanoid having spheres and cylinders as limbs in PyBullet. It is designed detect humans for collision avoidance for robots (proof of concept).
SWIFTSIM / SwiftgalaxyLoad in particles of a simulated galaxy, rotate coordinates, easy spherical/cylindrical coordinates, access integrated properties, and more.
orbeckst / G Countg_count and g_flux are simple Gromacs tools that are primarily useful to characterize movement of water inside a cylindrical region. This can be the pore of an ion channel or a carbon nanotube. g_count returns statistics about how many atoms of a certain type (for instance, water oxygens) occupied the region of interest. g_flux calculates the flux through a cylindrical region. g_zcoord is a dumb piece of code that just prints z-coordinates of atoms in a cylindrical region; it should be easy enough to add additional functionality. g_flux is more sophisticated than g_count and gives more detailed information but you are encouraged to check that the reported results agree with what you can see in your system. For instance, get the indices of translocating particles and then track them in a trajectory viewer such as VMD. Detailed documentation can be found in the help functions for each program (run it with -h). Background information (slighly outdated for the current g_count-gmx4.5 release) can be found in the appendix (pdf) of my thesis. When you use g_flux/g_count please cite * O. Beckstein and M. S. P. Sansom, The influence of geometry, surface character and flexibility on the permeation of ions and water through biological pores, Phys. Biol. 1 (2004), 42–52. doi:10.1088/1478-3967/1/1/005
vanruesc / Math DsMathematical data structures.
rouckas / Mag2dPIC simulation of plasma in magnetic field in cylindrical or cartesian coordinates
admond1994 / Poisson Superfish AnalysisPoisson Superfish is a 2D solver program which is used to calculate static magnetic and electric fields and radio frequency electromagnetic fields in either 2-D Cartesian coordinates or axially symmetric cylindrical coordinates by applying Finite Element Method (FEM).
Ali-Ghasemi2000 / Transient HT Finite DifferenceThis MATLAB script models the heat transfer from a cylinder exposed to a fluid. I used Finite Difference (Explicit) for cylindrical coordinates in order to derive formulas. Temperature matrix of the cylinder is plotted for all time steps. Three points are of interest: T(0,0,t), T(r0,0,t), T(0,L,t). Finally, a video of changing temp is generated.
Askaniy / CylindricalTextureCalibratorGUI application for preparing space texture maps