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    Free DELTA

    Free DELTA

    Software tools for processing taxonomic descriptions in DELTA format

    The Free DELTA Project is a free, open-source, software alternative for a generic system to the processing of taxonomic descriptions based on the DELTA (DEscription Language for TAxonomy) format.
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    Atomes

    Atomes

    Analysis, visualization, edition of 3D atomistic models

    Atomes is a Free (Open Source) cross-platform software licensed under the terms of the Affero GPL v3+ license. Atoms is a toolbox developed to analyze, to visualize and to create/edit three-dimensional atomistic models. Atomes also provides an advanced input preparation system for further calculations using well known molecular dynamics codes: - Classical MD : DL-POLY and LAMMPS - ab-initio MD : CPMD and CP2K - QM-MM MD : CPMD and CP2K Atomes is developed by Dr. Sébastien Le Roux...
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    DBSolveOptimum

    DBSolveOptimum

    The software for systems biology/pharmacology modeling

    DBSolveOptimum is a stand-alone software tool for the construction and analysis of mathematical models of biological systems. It is a succession and extension of DBSolve 5 and DBSolve 7, which were popular tools for systems biology. In addition to the capabilities of these software packages, DBSolveOptimum is implemented with new tools for extended data analysis and multiple simulations, which are important for simulation of virtual clinical trials and application of modern modeling techniques...
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    coarrays

    coarrays

    A free Fortran 2008, 2018 coarrays course with notes and exercises

    Coarrays are native Fortran means for SPMD parallel programming. At runtime multiple copies of the executable (called images) are executing asynchronously. The F2008 standard provides coarray syntax, remote calls, coarray data objects, allocatable coarrays, syncronisation, atomics, etc. F2018 adds new functionality, e.g. collectives, teams, events, more atomics. Coarrays are used extensively in CASUP library for HPC (https://cgpack.sourceforge.io). The course is aimed at experienced...
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    Runge

    Runge is an Interactive Solver for Systems of Differential Equations

    ... derivatives (Jacobian matrix, for example) it does that analytically, i.e. without using numerical methods. It's portable. It works on Windows and Linux 32 and 64 bit and Mac OS X 64 bit. It's open. It allows you to implement and embed your own algorithms (aka "solvers"). It's easy to use. It allows to export results to MS Excel and MATLAB. It's multilingual. It currently supports Englis and Russian languages. It's free. It's distributed under the Boost Software License.
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