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  2. Comparison of software for molecular mechanics modeling

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    Orac download page: NAMD + VMD: Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes I Yes Yes Fast, parallel MD, CUDA Proprietary, free academic use, source code Beckman Institute: NWChem: No No Yes Yes No No Yes No No High-performance computational chemistry software, includes quantum mechanics, molecular dynamics and combined QM-MM methods

  3. SolveSpace - Wikipedia

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    A 2013 article and interview with the main developer published in Libre Graphics World has praised SolveSpace for its small executable file size, advanced constraints solver, and output formats. [23] However, it was also criticized for some drawbacks it had at the time, such as limited support for NURBS (i.e. Boolean operations) and a lack of ...

  4. Calculix - Wikipedia

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    Convergent Mechanical also provides installation support for their extended version of CalculiX for Windows. [3] There is a friendly CalculiX Launcher [7] with CCX wizard for both Windows and Linux. [8] Also possible is the Installation in Windows 10 Fall Creator (1709) with the new Linux Subsystem WSL. [9]

  5. MSC Adams - Wikipedia

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    MSC ADAMS (Automated Dynamic Analysis of Mechanical Systems) is a multibody dynamics simulation software system. It is currently owned by MSC Software Corporation.The simulation software solver runs mainly on Fortran and more recently C++ as well. [1]

  6. Solvent model - Wikipedia

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    In computational chemistry, a solvent model is a computational method that accounts for the behavior of solvated condensed phases. [1] [2] [3] Solvent models enable simulations and thermodynamic calculations applicable to reactions and processes which take place in solution.

  7. HiGHS optimization solver - Wikipedia

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    The SciPy scientific library, for instance, uses HiGHS as its LP solver [13] from release 1.6.0 [14] and the HiGHS MIP solver for discrete optimization from release 1.9.0. [15] As well as offering an interface to HiGHS, the JuMP modelling language for Julia [16] also describes the specific use of HiGHS in its user documentation. [17]

  8. Elmer FEM solver - Wikipedia

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    The different parts of Elmer software may be used independently. Whilst the main module is the ElmerSolver tool, which includes many sophisticated features for physical model solving, the additional components are required to create a full workflow. For pre- and post-processing other tools, such as Paraview can be used to visualise the output.

  9. SU2 code - Wikipedia

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    SU2 is a suite of open-source software tools written in C++ for the numerical solution of partial differential equations (PDE) and performing PDE-constrained optimization. ...