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  • http://www.projectaten.org
    Aten - A tool to create and edit coordinates and configurations for use in computational atomic and molecular sciences.
  • http://www.ccp2010.no/
    CCP2010 - Conference on Computational Physics - Trondheim, Norway 23 - 26 June 2010
  • http://www.rccp.tsukuba.ac.jp/
    Center for Computational Physics - University of Tsukuba - An inter-university research facility to function as a base to develop research in computational physics and parallel computer science.
  • http://cms.tnw.utwente.nl/
    Computational Materials Science - The department in the Faculty of Science and Technology at the University of Twente.
  • http://fisica.udea.edu.co/~mpaez/Index.html
    Computational Physics Applets - Educational java applets which demonstrate physics phenomena.
  • http://www.physics.orst.edu/~rubin/nacphy/CPapplets/
    Computational Physics Applets - An applets collections of many physics phenomena.
  • http://www.cpi.com/
    Computational Physics, Inc. - A company founded to perform advanced scientific research and technology development in atmospheric and space physics.
  • http://physics.bd.psu.edu/faculty/baxter/webpages/computational_resources.html
    Computational Physics Resources - A collection of resources on the web by Behrend College people.
  • http://www.hermetic.ch/compsci.htm
    Computational Science - Essays on computational physics and modelling magnetic material. Software for simulating the Belousov-Zhabotinsky chemical reaction and for solving the travelling salesman problem.
  • http://www.shodor.org/refdesk/
    Computational Science Education Reference Desk - Features models and lesson plans based around the use of scientific computing in science, math, and technology to help educators add inquiry based exercises to their classrooms.
  • http://cpc.cs.qub.ac.uk/
    Computer Physics Communications Program Library - A program library of the programs in computational physics and physical chemistry which are described in the journal Computer Physics Communications.
  • http://www.csl.mete.metu.edu.tr
    Computer Simulation Laboratory - Mathematical Modeling of Electromigration in thin film interconnects, Internal Friction spectrum.
  • http://www.ccp2008.ufop.br
    Conference on Computational Physics 2008 - The conference will be held from August 5-8, 2008 and covers several fields of computational physics.
  • http://www.aps.org/units/dcomp/
    Division of Computational Physics - This branch of the American Physical Society is focused on computational physics.
  • http://www.stanford.edu/group/fpc/
    Flow Physics and Computational Engineering - A group in the Mechanical Engineering department at Stanford University. FPCE is contributing new theories, models and computational tools for accurate engineering design analysis and control of complex flows.
  • http://wikihip.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/Main/WebHome
    HIPTEK Wiki - Helsinki Institute of Physics Technology Programme's TWiki site with information about research activities having to do with computing clusters, the globus toolkit, metadata visualisation and the data grid.
  • http://www.iccmse.org/
    International Conference of Computational Methods in Sciences and Engineering - Meeting to bring together computational scientists from several disciplines.
  • http://www.slac.stanford.edu/~mornkr/index/Home.html
    Ji-hoon's Homepage - Computational Physics, Simulators on Chaos and many other physical phenomena based on Jbuilder and Java Applets.
  • http://www.jlab-project.narod.ru/run/main.html
    JLab - Research Project on Object-oriented practice for Computational Physics and Distributed Computing.
  • http://www.krellinst.org/
    Krell Institute - Institute for the promotion of computational science.
  • http://www.swig.org/papers/Py97/beazley.html
    Large-scale Physics Application to Python - Parallel processing systems used to perform molecular dynamics simulation, data analysis, and visualization.
  • http://www.hermetic.ch/compsci/lattgeom.htm
    Lattice Geometries - Describes a method of defining lattice geometries for use in computational physics.
  • http://www.ingber.com/#PATH-INTEGRAL
    Lester Ingber's Archive - Path integrals in nonlinear stochastic systems. Applications to nuclear physics, neocortex, combat simulations.
  • http://beam.acclab.helsinki.fi/~knordlun/mdh/mdh_program.html
    MDRANGE - Is a molecular dynamics (MD) simulation program tailored for effective calculation of ion ranges.
  • http://libmgcd.sourceforge.net
    Multigrid Contact Detection - Integrates the idea of multigrid with contact detection problems. Detects potential physical contacts among all the objects in the system.
  • http://www.amara.com/papers/nbody.html
    N-Body Simulation - This site keeps track of the various methods used in simulating n-body systems.
  • http://code.google.com/p/nmod/
    nMod nBody - Is a modelling Toolkit that contain a Particle-Particle nBody model, a visualiser to display the time evolution, and other utilities to assist in the development of nBody simulation.
  • http://oomph-lib.maths.man.ac.uk/
    Oomph-lib - An object-oriented open-source finite-element library for the simulation of multi-physics problems. Introduction, download, documentation and example usage. [GPL]
  • http://www.npac.syr.edu/EDUCATION/PUB/hpfe/module5/index.html
    Particle Applications of Parallel Computing - An overview of how multiple particle systems can be simulated using parallel computing.
  • http://www.phys.ncl.ac.uk/staff/njpg/symmetry/index.html
    Point Group Symmetry - A site contains details of various point-group symmetries, their inter-relations and specific information regarding dipole-transition selection rules.
  • http://www.pcm.hippmann.org
    Polygonal Contact Model - A contact algorithm for multibody dynamics.
  • http://arxiv.org/abs/cond-mat/0111531
    A Practical Guide to Computer Simulations - Here practical aspects of conducting research via computer simulations are discussed.
  • Scientific Linux - Is a Linux release put together by Fermilab, CERN, and various other labs and universities around the world ready tuned for experimenters.
  • http://tfy.tkk.fi/comp/
    TKK - Computational Nanoscience - The COMP develop and apply theoretical and computational methods in challenging problems in condensed-matter and materials physics.
  • http://tocsy.agnld.uni-potsdam.de
    TOCSY - Toolbox for Complex Systems - For modelling of dynamical systems and time series analysis which were developed in the Nonlinear Dynamics Group Potsdam.
  • http://rugth30.phys.rug.nl/compphys0/
    University of Groningen, Computational Physics Group - Research topics: quantum computing, time-resolved optical imaging, morphological image analysis, quantum Monte Carlo, nano-scale magnetism, chaos; in Netherlands.