WebGL examples

To see these applications you need a modern graphical card and a browser with WebGL support (see get.webgl.org). These pages are tested in Google Chrome and FireFox under Windows 7. Here you can find library and examples. All scripts are free for any use.
For news look at Heart rhythms

20 May   Spiral waves in the TNNP model   draft
  3 May   F2 molecule
23 Apr   ChemDoodle demos updated
  2 Apr   GLmol demos
  7 Mar   2D Noble model

   

3D interactive models

  more
  3DS models

  Toru Miyazawa's
  3DS models
  Spline based models

  Tiny models (~10kb)

  Interactive polyhedra

  3D crystal notes

  ChemDoodle demos

  GLmol demos

Computer simulations

Fractal animations

David Makin's ("broken" Julia sets) animation.
Julia sets animation. One more animation.

The Mandelbrot set zoom

Conway's Game of Life

2D Game of Life. Life under a magnifying glass.
Alien Life forms: 34 Life, "Maze" and "Coral"

3D Lorenz strange attractor

Lorenz model a CPU based simulation.

Linear Waves: diffraction, interference, resonances
CPU based wave equation simulations are surprisingly fast on my 2.4GHz Core2
2D solitons

Nonlinear vortex dynamics. A CPU based complex (two component) field simulation.
I failed to save vortex and anti-vortex from annihilation :)

Shallow water

A CPU based Shallow water simulation
Whirlpool

It is difficult to make complex 3D models but Nature makes them easily. To simulate fractals, nonlinear waves, turbulent flows one can use mighty GPU, WebGL extensions, WebCL, cloud computing... See further

Part 1: WebGL and simulations on GPU

Part 2: WebCL and simulations on GPU   (experimental pages)


Nonlinear waves

N-body

Monte-Carlo

E-notes
updated   20 May 2012