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Framework for numerical computations, data analysis and visualisation
Curve fitting | Data analysis | Plotting | Matrix operations | FFT | Extensible framework | Multiple file formats | Programmable | Open source | Free for everyone
NumeRe: Framework for Numerical Computation is a numerical framework written for Microsoft Windows(R) and released under the GNU GPL v3 for solving and visualizing mathematical and physical problems numerically.
Keep simple things simple:
You want to plot a sine function? Just enter 'plot sin(x)'.
You want to load some...
NanoCap is a generic application for the construction of low energy fullerene and capped nanotube structures. It provides an ideal tool to accompany the study of finite carbon molecules using computer simulation. The implementation involves a standalone application which includes a GUI and allows for dynamic visual inspection through 3D rendering. In addition, the NanoCap core libraries can be used in custom Python scripts that enabled the user to produce structures in bulk or to include the...
Shadows will be a mmo with a very unique spell and crafting system. The IrrLicht graphics engine (http://irrlicht.sourceforge.net) shall be utilized to serve as a cross platform engine. I'm oping to create the feel of a graphical mud more than an mmo.
Beam and it's follow-on I-Beam are sets of programs to produce
coverage charts of radio sources. It has been used for RADAR, DME,
VOR and various communications sources specific to aviation. However, it is also valid for cell phone, TV and radio towers
CDS plots and analyzes output from numerical climate models. It is capable of comparing climate model simulations and/or observational data. It consists mostly of a series of MathWorks Matlab language scripts and reads data in NetCDF format.