ARPI is a spanish acronym for Analysis, Acknowledgement and Image Procesing. Allowing a person with poor programming knowledge to create algorithms, configure theirs parameters(images, matrixes, etc) and run them, using a computer or network computers.
REPCAL (REverse Polish CALculator) is a light and fast calculator in RPN (reverse polish notation) mode for the console (command line). It is written in 180 lines of Python code, and can be used both interactively or inside shell scripts.
mupacs is a lisp mode for editing MuPAD code (automatic indentation, fontification, ...), as well as running MuPAD in a subshell, with support for debugger and online documentation
Numerically estimate an efficiency of code construction algorithms. Randomly generate n binary words of length m with minimum Hamming distance d and create a prefix code (= retrieval tree) from them. Based on PhD work.
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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.
Active Networking provides a framework in which executable code within data packets can execute upon intermediate network nodes. The goal of this research is to develop active networks that are capable of predicting their own behavior and to use this ca
Modernizing the sentential and predicate logic programs, Bertie and Twootie, by cleaning up the code, rewritting the code to conform to the standard Pascal defination, and developing a graphical user interface for both X and MS Windows.
Csolve is a constraint solver compiler. It compiles a set
of constraints into an arc-consistency algorithm.
Generated output is in the C language and can be linked
with existing code. Csolve
also contains libraries for standard instantiation method
kin is a set of libraries and tools supporting meta-programming for engineering and technical computing applications. This JVM version of kin has been superseded by the stand-alone version being developed at http://purl.org/net/kin.
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The DUNS (Diagonalized Upwind Navier-Stokes)code is a 2D/3D, structured, multi-block, multi-species,reacting, steady/unsteady, Navier Stokes fluid dynamics code with q-omega turbulence model. It currently uses a diagonalized ADI procedure with upwind diff
The goal of Operation Project X is to crack the 2048-bit RSA private encryption key Microsoft uses to sign Xbox media, by using distributed computing. This key could be used by Xbox owners to run homebrew code on their machines.
SymDiff is a little command line tool for symbolic differentiation and expression evaluation. Furthermore, the code can be used for the symbolical implementation of certain mathematical algorithms that require derivatives.
Emily is a friendly name for the Machine Learning Environment (MLE). This project is at an early stage of development, and no alpha code is yet available.
JEXP is a small Java framework for the evaluation of expressions parsed from text strings. The code generated by JEXP executes very fast and has a small memory footprint.
The OptControlCentre (OCC) is an user-friendly software package for the optimization of dynamic systems in energy and chemical engineering. Optimization methods include SQP methods as well as a stochastic approach using Simulated Annealing.
The MathForge Application Environment provides users a broad range of Java-based math tools (calculation, visualization, presentation and communication via MathML) and allows developers to leverage existing code while extending MathForge.
Rascal, the Advanced Scientific CALculator, is a platform independent modular calculator. Based on modules for integer, doubles, strings, vectors and matrices it can be easily extended with existing C or C++ code.
A completely portable C++ library,
to provide a standard set of classes similar to Java Common API.
It's highly efficient and it follows the Embedded C++ Standard.
It's FREE (LGPL licensed).
Matrix2LaTeX is a program that produces LaTeX code required to typeset matrices/vectors. It supports a set of predifined matrices/vectors such as Hilbert, unitary and diagonal.
The Random Bit Generator Test Suite will take in large blocks of binary data and attempt
to tell the user what is not random about them. Code developers, mathematicians and
statisticans welcome to help.
This library allows developers to quickly add to their code management
of probability laws. The Distri library gives close control to random
distribution for each possible value. The distribution can also be
directly modified by the user of the applica
Packaging code for SnapPea, a program for creating and studying hyperbolic 3-manifolds.
This is for packaging ONLY. SnapPea itself (and its successor SnapPy) can be found at: http://www.math.uic.edu/t3m/SnapPy/