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    Advanced Trigonometry Calculator

    Advanced Trigonometry Calculator

    Precision Trigonometry: Advanced Calculator for Complex Math

    Advanced Trigonometry Calculator is equipped with a user-friendly interface that allows for easy input of problems and instant computation. Professionals such as engineers who need to perform advanced trigonometric calculations in their work will find this tool extremely useful. ATC Online Alpha: https://advantrigoncalc.sourceforge.io/atc/ More info by clicking below: https://advantrigoncalc.sourceforge.io/ Advanced Trigonometry Calculator was only and always only developed by...
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    MAGeCK

    Model-based Analysis of Genome-wide CRISPR-Cas9 Knockout

    Model-based Analysis of Genome-wide CRISPR-Cas9 Knockout (MAGeCK) is a computational tool to identify important genes from the recent genome-scale CRISPR-Cas9 knockout screens technology. For instructions and documentations, please refer to the wiki page. MAGeCK is developed by Wei Li and Han Xu from Dr. Xiaole Shirley Liu's lab at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute/Harvard School of Public Health, and is maintained by Wei Li lab at Children's National Medical Center. We thank the support...
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    yafu

    Automated integer factorization

    Check yafu on github for the latest code. YAFU (with assistance from other free software) uses the most powerful modern algorithms (and implementations of them) to factor input integers in a completely automated way. The automation within YAFU is state-of-the-art, combining factorization algorithms in an intelligent and adaptive methodology that minimizes the time to find the factors of arbitrary input integers. Most algorithm implementations are multi-threaded, allowing YAFU to fully...
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    CasADi
    A symbolic framework for C++, Python and Octave implementing automatic differentiation by source code transformation in forward and reverse modes on sparse matrix-valued computational graphs.
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    PortOpt

    PortOpt

    A portfolio-optimizer using Markowitz(1952) mean-variance model

    PortOpt [Portfolio Optimizer] is a C++ program (with Python binding) implementing the Markowitz(1952) mean-variance model with agent's linear indifference curves toward risk in order to find the optimal assets portfolio under risk. You have to provide PortOpt (in text files or - if you use the api - using your own code) the variance/covariance matrix of the assets, their average returns and the agent risk preference. It returns the vector of assets' shares that composes the optimal...
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    Carassius: Simple Petri Net Editor

    Carassius: Simple Petri Net Editor

    Carassius is a tool for editing of Petri nets and graphs.

    Carassius is a tool for editing of Petri nets and graphs. It allows to create and edit models in a very simple manner. Carassius has features for model arrangements and formatting, thus it makes a model more readable and demonstrative. With Carassius one can simply construct the model and export automatically generated TeX-code for the paper. Suitable markup languages: PNML and graphML. System reqs: MS Windows and .NET Framework 4.0 or higher. Carassius is made in HSE PAIS Lab.
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    Algeo#

    A class library to use conformal geometric algebra in C#

    The project is in a very early state and the working parts aren't well tested! Currently it's possible to do basic calculations with multivectors. A lot of operators are overloaded so that you can write your calculations in C# source code almost like you would do in a math software. There is also an extension library providing a control which can visualize multivectors. Visualization is based on OpenGL through the OpenTK library. At the moment I'm working on improvements of the...
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    ShiVaSmiles

    ShiVaSmiles

    A slick interface to see various scale analysis algorithms in action.

    The Shape Visualizer is intented to be an exploratory/educational tool making it quick and easy to see how various mathematical methods perform in analysing and selecting the various patterns present on an image. The main website is built as a wiki gathering info and examples on the various implemented algorithms. The combination of the application and its wiki intend to constitute a nice little pedagogic toolkit for multiscale analysis. Feel free to contribute code or wiki content !
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    LIME

    LIME is a software tool for creating multiphysics simulation codes.

    The Lightweight Integrating Multiphysics Environment for coupling codes (LIME) is a small software package for creating multiphysics simulation codes. LIME is intended to be especially useful when separate computer codes (which may be written in any standard computer language) already exist to solve di fferent parts of a multiphysics problem. LIME provides the key high-level software (written in C++), a well defi ned approach (with example templates), and interface requirements to enable the...
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    A 2-D inviscid flow and adjoint solver on unstructured triangular grids. It makes use of a vertex-centroid finite volume scheme which is second order accurate. The adjoint solver is developed using the automatic differentiation tool called TAPENADE. Code has been moved to https://github.com/cpraveen/euler2d
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    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.
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