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Maxima is a computer algebra system comparable to commercial systems like Mathematica and Maple. It emphasizes symbolic mathematical computation: algebra, trigonometry, calculus, and much more.
For example, Maxima solves x^2-r*x-s^2-r*s=0, giving the symbolic results [x=r+s, x=-s]. It can also calculate with exact integers and fractions, native floating-point, and high-precision big floats.
Maxima has user-friendly front-ends, an online manual, plotting commands, and numerical...
PLplot is a cross-platform, scientific graphics plotting library that supports math symbols and human languages (via UTF-8 user input strings); plot capabilities for multiple non-interactive plot file formats and in multiple interactive environments; and bindings for multiple computer languages.
The Huygens Remote Manager is an open-source, efficient, multi-user web-based interface to the Huygens software by Scientific Volume Imaging (http://www.svi.nl/) for parallel batch deconvolutions.
SpecTcl is a Tcl/Tk based histogrammer suitable for analysis of nuclear physics data. SpecTcl is relatively easy to learn, and is based on top of a very open C++ histogramming class framework.
SpecTcl has been developed under NSF grant PHY-9528844 and DOE grant DE-SC0000661
Note that as of July 2023, all future development and release packages will be occur at https://github.com/FRIBDAQ/SpecTcl
PyMOL is an OpenGL based molecular visualization system
The Open-Source PyMOL repository has been moved to github:
https://github.com/schrodinger/pymol-open-source
We still use the pymol-users mailing list here on sourceforge. Please subscribe for community support: https://pymol.org/maillist (Note: SourceForge email newsletter and special offers are optional and can be unchecked)
The PyMOL community wiki has its own home:
https://pymolwiki.org/
ProcessViewBrowser & ProcessViewServer represent an OpenSource attempt to industrial process visualization. It is based on Qt and is very portable. (Now also available as commercial software)
RmscopII is a Tcl/Tk script responsible to redirect protein structure files (PDB files) or RasMol scripts to multiple RasMol sessions. It can be used as a web browser helper application or as a standalone program.