Nernst
Nernst Potential Simulator is an educational program that allows the user to see the behavior of ions near a semi-permeable membrane.
Install / Use
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Nernst Potential Simulator
Nernst Potential Simulator is an educational program that allows the user to see the behavior of ions near a semi-permeable membrane.
Support
This project was partially supported by NSF UBM DUE-0634612.
Dependencies
This project uses code developed by the Qt, Qwt, and SFMT projects.
To build this program, you will need to install the development tools for Qt 4 (version 4.3 or later, available from www.trolltech.com) and the Qwt libraries (available from qwt.sourceforge.net). The SFMT libraries have been modified and are included with the source code, but the project page can be found at http://www.math.sci.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/~m-mat/MT/SFMT ).
Compilation Instructions
This program uses the standard Qt build process run from the src directory:
cd src qmake make
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