Play with fluids in your browser (works even on mobile)
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Simulation refers to the process of creating a virtual model of a real-world system to study its behavior and performance under various conditions. This topic covers the principles, methodologies, and applications of simulation in fields such as engineering, science, healthcare, and social sciences. Simulations can range from simple models to complex, interactive environments, allowing researchers and practitioners to test hypotheses, train individuals, and predict outcomes without the risks or costs associated with real-world experiments. The topic also explores different types of simulation software and tools, as well as best practices for designing and validating simulations.
Play with fluids in your browser (works even on mobile)
Hackable HTTP proxy for resiliency testing and simulated network conditions
Force-directed graph rendered on HTML5 canvas
Models of COVID-19 outbreak trajectories and hospital demand
Wind power visualization with WebGL particles
A drag-and-drop quantum circuit simulator that runs in your browser. A toy for exploring and understanding small quantum circuits.
📚 Introduction to Modern Statistics - A college-level open-source textbook with a modern approach highlighting multivariable relationships and simulation-based inference. For v1, see https://openintro-ims.netlify.app.
A digital logic simulator
Blazing fast hexapod robot simulator for the web.
An ambient life simulation driven by user activity within a Discord server
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Simulate the C. Elegans worm brain in your browser and interact with the worm as it moves around.
2D liquid simulation in WebGL
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An energy-based formulation for soft-bodied virtual creatures
WebGL simulation of a Schwarzschild black hole
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