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splashsurf
PublicSurface reconstruction library and CLI for particle data from SPH simulations, written in Rust.- SPlisHSPlasH is an open-source library for the physically-based simulation of fluids.
TreeNSearch
PublicC++ library for fast computation of neighbor lists in point clouds.stark_micropolar
PublicFork of "stark" with source code for our paper "Curved Three-Director Cosserat Shells with Strong Coupling"blender-sequence-loader
Publicstark
PublicStark is a C++ and Python simulation platform for the robust simulation of rigid and deformable objects in a strongly coupled manner.stark_magnetic
PublicTriangleMeshDistance
PublicHeader only, single file, simple and efficient C++11 library to compute the signed distance function (SDF) to a triangle meshphysics-simulation
PublicIntroduction to state-of-the-art simulation methods for rigid bodies, deformable solids and fluids in the area of visual computingPositionBasedDynamics
PublicPositionBasedDynamics is a library for the physically-based simulation of rigid bodies, deformable solids and fluids.physics-simulation.org
PubliccuNSearch
PublicLatex4CorelDRAW
PublicCompactNSearch
Publicfenris
PublicDiscregrid
PublicA static C++ library for the generation of discrete functions on a box-shaped domain. This is especially suited for the discretization of signed distance fields.GenericParameters
PublicGenericParameters is a C++ header-only library to define generic parameters which store additional information like the parameter type, max/min limits, a description, etc.SPH-Tutorial
PublicA course on Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH)Latex4PowerPoint
PublicMayaMeshTools
PublicMayaMeshTools is an open-source plugin to import single mesh files and sequences of mesh files in Maya.BlenderPartioTools
PublicMayaPartioTools
PublicFastCorotatedFEM
PublicFastCorotatedFEM is a minimalistic implementation of the corotated FEM method which was proposed in paper "Fast Corotated FEM using Operator Splitting" by Kugelstadt et al.