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    erf

    error function and related functions in pure standard Fortran 2008

    Fortran 2008 added 3 new intrinsic functions: erf, erfc, erfc_scaled. However, they take only real arguments. This package provides a BSD licensed Fortran 2008 module with erf(z), where z is a complex argument. The calculation is based on calculating w(z), the Faddeyeva (plasma dispersion) function. Two algorithms are implemented: TOMS 680 and 916, http://www.netlib.org/toms/. The simple test program calculates values in the Abramowitz, Stegun.
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    PLASMAKIN: a chemical kinetics package

    A library to compute the electron and chemical kinetics on plasmas

    PLASMAKIN is a package to handle physical and chemical data used in plasma physics modeling and to compute gas-phase and gas-surface kinetics data: particle production and loss rates, photon emission spectra and energy exchange rates.
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    A MEX-based Toolbox for MATLAB(R) for fast interpolation of 1D, 2D & 3D points, clouds and grids. It's a port of EZspline, a Fortran 90 module interface to the PSPLINE library from the National Transport Code Collaboration developed at the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory.
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