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    C++, Fortran, Java Linux, Windows/Cygwin Framework for Monte Carlo simulation of high-energy collisions
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    This project is for particle accelerator start-to-end simulation. The project contains software infrastructure for setting up model run as service/client mode.
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    CPSeis is the open-source version of ConocoPhillips' former seismic processing system. Uses Fortran 90 and C/C++ layers for I/O. The new system was designed using an MPI-parallel model and works well on Linux clusters or on individual workstations.
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