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Simulating Complex Dynamical Systems with PhiFlow

A collection of fluid dynamics, pattern formation, and geometry simulations built using PhiFlow. Includes:

  1. Smoke Plume Variations – Simulating smoke plumes from different starting points.

  2. Taylor–Green Vortex – A classical benchmark in fluid mechanics, used to study the decay of turbulence and test numerical solvers for the incompressible Navier–Stokes equations.

  3. Mesh Construction – Generating and manipulating mesh geometries.

  4. Julia Set – Visualizing complex fractals.

  5. Reaction–Diffusion – A system where substances spread out in space (diffusion) while simultaneously interacting chemically (reaction), often producing complex patterns.

This repository serves as a sandbox for experimenting with numerical simulations, visualizations, and creative physics-based animations.

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Physics simulations in Python using PhiFlow with visualizations and reproducible code.

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