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    CPSeis is the open-source version of ConocoPhillips' former seismic processing system. Uses Fortran 90 and C/C++ layers for I/O. The new system was designed using an MPI-parallel model and works well on Linux clusters or on individual workstations.
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    Habfuzz

    Habfuzz

    A command-line tool for data-driven fuzzy modelling

    Input 1 - A training dataset (multiple observations) of up to four variables (predictors) against one (response variable) Input 2 - A test dataset (multiple observations) of the same four variables with unknown response variable Output - Calculation of the response variable for each test observation using fuzzy logic or fuzzy rule-based Bayesian algorithms HABFUZZ is a habitat model, which can be used in ecohydraulic modelling applications for the calculation of the instream habitat...
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    Perl Data Language
    The PDL module gives standard perl the ability to COMPACTLY store and SPEEDILY manipulate the large N-dimensional data sets that are the bread and butter of scientific computing.
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    abumpack

    abumpack

    Fortran library with the Abaqus user material subroutines UMAT/VUMAT

    ... are provided. Quote this code as: A. Shterenlikht, N. A. Alexander, Levenberg-Marquardt vs Powell's dogleg method for Gurson-Tvergaard-Needleman plasticity model, Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering 237-240:1-9 (2012). DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cma.2012.04.018
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    function library efficiently solving the Nearest Neighbor Problem (also know as the post office problem).
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    Morpheus

    Morpheus

    MORPHEUS is a 3D MPI-OPENMP hydrodynamic simulation code

    Manchester Omni-geometRical Program for Hydrodynamical EUlerian Simulations Copyright © N. Vaytet & T. O'Brien (2008-2014) The University of Manchester Current version 1.33 - 07/2014 MORPHEUS is a 3D MPI-OPENMP Eulerian second-order Godunov hydrodynamic simulation code in cartesian, spherical and cylindrical coordinates which includes radiative cooling and gravity.
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    Fast Gauss Transform Implementation Evaluate the sum of N Gaussians at M points
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