What is SphereSim FOR LINUX?


SphereSim FOR LINUX



Overview


SphereSim is an open-source, cross-platform graphical software project that allows users to animate and simulate the movement and behavior of particles in a space. With SphereSim2, users can experience realistic and dynamic physical simulations of particle movements, gravitation, collision forces, and more.



Key Features



  • Realistic and dynamic physical simulations

  • Gravitation and collision forces

  • Lennard-Jones-Potential forces

  • Multithreaded calculations

  • Flexible stepsize Runge-Kutta methods

  • Interactive and continuous view of particles

  • Various physical effects display like Brownian motion



Specifications



  • Software: SphereSim FOR LINUX

  • Price: FREE

  • Operating System: Linux and Windows

  • Programming Language: C++

  • GUI Toolkit: Qt

  • Support: 32-bit and 64-bit platforms



Installation Instructions


Follow these steps to install SphereSim on your GNU/Linux computer:



  1. Download the latest release from Softpedia or the project's website

  2. Save the archive on your computer and unzip it

  3. Ensure all requirements are installed

  4. Open a terminal emulator and navigate to the extracted archive

  5. Run the 'cmake .' command to configure the program

  6. Execute the 'make' command to compile the program

  7. Install systemwide with 'sudo make install'



Under the Hood


SphereSim is written in C++ and utilizes the Qt GUI toolkit for its interface. It also incorporates Eigen3, OpenMP, and OpenGL projects for enhanced functionality.


How Download Works

Go to the Softpas website, press the 'Downloads' button, and pick the app you want to download and install—easy and fast!

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