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    QuantumOptics.jl

    QuantumOptics.jl

    Library for the numerical simulation of closed as well as open quantum

    QuantumOptics.jl is a numerical framework written in the Julia programming language that makes it easy to simulate various kinds of open quantum systems. It is inspired by the Quantum Optics Toolbox for MATLAB and the Python framework QuTiP. QuantumOptics.jl optimizes processor usage and memory consumption by relying on different ways to store and work with operators. The framework comes with a plethora of pre-defined systems and interactions making it very easy to focus on the physics, not on the numerics. ...
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    Perceval

    Perceval

    An open source framework for programming photonic quantum computers

    An open-source framework for programming photonic quantum computers. Through a simple object-oriented Python API, Perceval provides tools for composing circuits from linear optical components, defining single-photon sources, manipulating Fock states, running simulations, reproducing published experimental papers and experimenting with a new generation of quantum algorithms. It aims to be a companion tool for developing photonic circuits – for simulating and optimizing their design, modeling...
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    OpticSim.jl

    OpticSim.jl

    Optical Simulation software

    OpticSim.jl is a Julia package for geometric optics (ray tracing) simulation and optimization of complex optical systems developed by the Microsoft Research Interactive Media Group and the Microsoft Hardware Architecture Incubation Team (HART). It is designed to allow optical engineers to create optical systems procedurally and then to simulate and optimize them. Unlike Zemax, Code V, or other interactive optical design systems OpticSim.jl has limited support for interactivity, primarily in the tools for visualizing optical systems. ...
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    VMS Draw

    VMS Draw

    user-friendly access to the latest computational spectroscopy tools

    VMS Draw provides general utilities (e.g. normalization, conversion, and other manipulations of several spectra at the same time) and a flexible graphical user interface (GUI) for an easy use by non-specialists which allows a seamless flow of information between experimentally and theoretically oriented researchers. Finally, it permits effective interactions with other electronic structure codes [e.g., nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), microwave] even if Gaussian 16 offers the widest set...
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    TIM

    A raytracer for forbidden optics

    *** TIM's (now Dr TIM's) source code has moved to https://github.com/jkcuk/Dr-TIM *** TIM is a raytracer that was originally developed to simulate optical components called METATOYs, but it has since then developed into something much more general. Amongst other things, TIM can also calculate random-dot stereograms and anaglyphs and visualise ray trajectories.
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    .... ------------- Root-based simulator for ray tracing (ROBAST) is a non-sequential ray tracing program which utilizes the 3D geometry library in ROOT. Its function is very simple compared to Geant4 Optical, but much easier to use. ROBAST is designed for ROOT users who would like to simulate a cosmic-ray or gamma-ray telescope which requires only geometrical optics. Introductory document is available at http://arxiv.org/abs/1110.4448 (a full ROBAST paper is coming in 2015). An example of ROBAST application for Cherenkov telescopes http://arxiv.org/abs/1205.3968 http://arxiv.org/abs/1508.07803 Class reference documentation in HTML is available at http://robast.sourceforge.net
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    LaserCalc

    LaserCalc

    Simulating optical systems

    LaserCalc is an Open Source wxWidgets application for the calculation of optical beam paths and laser resonators based on Gaussian beam matrix optics. In addition beam paths can be optimized to match given beam parameters (mode matching).
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    MRI-PDQ:Phase Detection & Quantification

    MRI-PDQ:Phase Detection & Quantification

    Detect sphere-shaped paramagnetic deposits in MRI datasets

    Moved to http://parkermills.github.io/MRI-PDQ/
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    MIST

    MIST

    A MATLAB toolbox to simulate optical systems

    Modal Interferometer Simulation Tool (MIST) is a MATLAB toolbox that can simulate arbitrary resonant optical systems in the paraxial beam approximation. It allows the user to define any optical setup (composed typically of laser sources, mirrors, lenses, electro-optical modulators and detectors) and to compute the static laser field at any point. It uses a Hermite-Gauss modal decomposition to simulate diffraction limited optics.
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    pyisocalc

    pyisocalc

    Isotopic pattern calculator in python 2.x

    This is an isotopic pattern calculator written in python. It depends on re, sys, numpy, operator, itertools, and matplotlib.
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    VERTIS Virtual Scanner

    VERTIS Virtual Scanner

    A virtual scanner for 3D models.

    A virtual scanner that converts 3D models (in Wavefront .obj format) into pointcloud files (in PCL .pcd format). Useful for simulating robotic input. NOTE: This project has been merged into the project at https://github.com/canderegg/cfg_obj
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    Set of scripts based on gaussian optics, which allow you to analyze the image waist created from a gaussian beam, and quickly determine 1-lens and 2-lens mode matching configurations to match a beam waist to another waist size
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