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An interactive C++17 physics engine and visualization toolset for thermodynamics and statistical mechanics, providing real-time simulations of gases, phase transitions, and quantum phenomena.
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ThermodynamicsCore is a nascent project (9 days old) with zero stars and forks, indicating it is currently a personal experiment or educational tool rather than a market-moving project. While the claim of '50 physics modules' suggests a broad scope covering complex topics like Ising models and quantum gases, the implementation relies on standard numerical methods and the Dear ImGui/ImPlot stack—common in the C++ creative coding and scientific tool niches. Its primary value is as a pedagogical tool or a foundation for custom lab software. Defensibility is minimal because it lacks a community, proprietary datasets, or novel algorithms that aren't already documented in standard physics textbooks (e.g., Schroeder or Kittel). Frontier labs have no interest in building specialized statistical mechanics simulators, leaving this to the academic and open-source community. Displacement is highly likely by more established frameworks like LAMMPS for MD simulations or more modern Python-based interactive tools (Streamlit/Manim) unless it can build a significant user base among physics educators or researchers.
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