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Smilei
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Particle-in-cell code for plasma simulation
Pyro2
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A framework for hydrodynamics explorations and prototyping
Castro
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Castro (Compressible Astrophysics): An adaptive mesh, astrophysical compressible (radiation-, magneto-) hydrodynamics simulation code for massively parallel CPU and GPU architectures.
Phantom
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Phantom Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics and Magnetohydrodynamics code
Xpsi
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33
X-PSI: X-ray Pulse Simulation and Inference
Maestro
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30
A low Mach number stellar hydrodynamics code
Galacticus
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22
The Galacticus galaxy formation model
Mcfost
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MCFOST radiative transfer code
Web
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18
Astronomical simulator of solar system and local stars
Physicalparticles.jl
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Physical vector and particle types for Julia
Rakau
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C++17 N-body Barnes-Hut on heterogeneous hardware architectures
Arti
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A framework designed to simulate the signals produced by the secondary particles emerging from the interaction of the flux of primary cosmic ray with the atmosphere. These signals are simulated for any particle detector located at any place (latitude, longitude and altitude), including the real-time atmospheric, geomagnetic and detector conditions.
Pion
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PION (PhotoIonization of Nebulae) is a C++ computational fluid-dynamics package for astrophysics, including MHD, radiative transfer, chemical kinetics and postprocessing routines. It is used mainly for modelling nebulae around massive stars.
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