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    GNSS-SDR

    GNSS-SDR

    An open source software-defined GNSS receiver

    An open source software-defined Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) receiver written in C++ and based on the GNU Radio framework.
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    lpsolve

    Mixed Integer Linear Programming (MILP) solver.

    Mixed Integer Linear Programming (MILP) solver lp_solve solves pure linear, (mixed) integer/binary, semi-cont and special ordered sets (SOS) models.lp_solve is written in ANSI C and can be compiled on many different platforms like Linux and WINDOWS This project is moved to github: https://lp-solve.github.io/
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    Jafaran

    Fast and more random implementations of java.util.Random.

    ...Also available on github since 2015/12/13: https://github.com/jeffhain/jafaran Principal classes: - Implementations using Mersenne-Twister algorithm (good pseudo-randomness): MTSyncRNG MTSeqRNG - Implementations using Marsaglia Xor-Shift (fast): MXSIntSeqRNG (32 bits) MXSLongSeqRNG (64 bits) (nextLong() faster, larger period) - Ziggurat: Random-based implementation of Ziggurat algorithm.
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    AlgART Java Libraries

    Open source library for processing arrays and matrices

    AlgART Java libraries for processing arrays and matrices are open-source product, distributed under MIT license. So, anyone can use them for free without any restrictions. Main features: 63-bit addressing of array elements (64-bit long int indexes), memory model concept (allowing storing data in different schemes from RAM to mapped disk files), wide usage of lazy evaluations, built-in multithreading optimization for multi-core processors, wide set of image processing algorithms over matrices, etc. - please see at the site. Almost all classes and methods are thoroughly documented via JavaDoc (you may read full JavaDoc at the site).
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    aptimelib is a new, extremely portable, generic, 64-bit, time/date library. It implements the proposal by David R. Tribble ( http://david.tribble.com/text/c0xlongtime.html ), featuring epoch basis, microsecond granularity, and platform translation.
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    Portable, optimised implementation of Bruce Schneier's 64-bit symmetric block cipher, Blowfish. Includes support for ECB, CBC, CFB, OFB and CTR block cipher modes, weak key detection and parallelisation using OpenMP.
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