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    forevalz

    forevalz

    ForevalZ - compiler of mathematical expressions with complex numbers

    ...Demo: Fractals Julia; Visualizing of functions of complex variable - complex domain coloring . (math parser, math expression parser, evaluate formula, evaluator, calculate) (v.1.3.5.231) The project IS CLOSED. Project development of NEXT VERSION see "Foreval" project. Last version v9 support all propertues of ForevalZ.
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    RootGraph

    RootGraph

    Graphic interface with algorithms to compute line and root graphs

    Simple and intuitive graphic interface for graph theory with algorithms to compute line and root graphs of a given graph. - Double click to add a new node. - Left click a node and drag to change the position of the node. - Select a node with left click and add an edge with the next node you select. - Right click a node to delete it. Made in C++ using the wxWidgets library.
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    popt4jlib

    Parallel Optimization Library for Java

    ...Implements a number of meta-heuristic algorithms for Non-Linear Programming, including Genetic Algorithms, Differential Evolution, Evolutionary Algorithms, Simulated Annealing, Particle Swarm Optimization, Firefly Algorithm, Monte-Carlo Search, Local Search algorithms, Gradient-Descent-based algorithms, as well as some well-known network flow and other graph algorithms. A fast parallel implementation of the network simplex method, and some full-fledged parallel/distributed MIP solvers will be added in the next version. In general, emphasis is given in improving the efficiency of the algorithms in shared-memory models via java threads, since multi-core machines are so wide-spread today.
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    Pixel Empires

    Pixel Empires

    A cellular automation simulation governed by probability.

    ...This simulation uses cells of 6 different colors each of which is initially given one cell to be placed in a random location on the grid. 3 rules govern the evolution of this system: First, each cell will randomly select an empty cell around it or itself. If an empty cell is selected, a new cell will be formed in it. If the cell selects itself, it will not expand. In the next iteration, the new cells follow the same process. Second, every color is predestined to consume another color if the two make contact. In other words, if Color A consumes Color B, whenever Color A's cells randomly select Color B's cells, that selected cell will be converted to Color A. Third, if the population of a color is below a certain threshold number, this color will randomly choose another color to consume (this chosen color may even be a color that no longer exists on the grid).
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    xorlisp

    Bit level lambda continuations and nothing else - Queue automata

    ...The stack is a linked list of pair of true or false and object pushed on the stack. The queue is also such a linked list but is paired oppositely so previous queue state goes on the left and next object queued on the right of the new pair, so when the queue is navigated in sequence of that astronomically long bitstring (thats exponential of reusing objects in the acyclicNet), the Nav32 (using linearForward and treeForward for random access) first sees the oldest object queued
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    ...A smart output window allows to plot more than one graph at the same time, and easily compare them. The plotted graphs can be exported as images, in various format. Language supported: italian. Next version probably will include other languages; certainly english will be the first. This is a beta version, so please report any bug if you find something wrong! Your help will be very appreciated! NEWS! asymptotic diagram plotting function added! the function is in beta test, and does not support complex factor.
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    CloisterWalk

    CloisterWalk

    Reveal fractal patterns in irrational numbers

    ...Enter the number of steps you would like to walk and click the Go button to produce a graph. If a number does not seem interesting, try switching between the square and hexagonal grids. Can you predict what is going to happen next time you click the Go button? Can you figure out why fractal patterns emerge? Can CloisterWalk be used to test numbers for irrationality? Enjoy!
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    Soothsayer

    Soothsayer

    Capacity exhaustion prediction from RRD files

    Predict if storage utilised will reach capacity within defined period (maximum 5 years), using recent historical data contained within RRD files (maximum -1 year). Produces HTML (or partial HTML) and, more importanly, a PNG RRD Graph showing the prediction and, should the capacity be reached, an annotation indicating when. Optionally email out exception notices.
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    HPCall

    Improved base-calling for homopolymer-sensitive next-gen data.

    The current software contains the implementation for the 454 pyrosequencing platform.
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    Ulysses is a next-generation software for the calculation and visualization of electric and magnetic fields as emitted by electric objects like transformer stations, high voltage transmission lines and sub-terrain cables.
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    KPNClac is a polish notation calculator intended to inspired by the HP48 Series calculators. It handles complex numbers and will someday handle matricies. The next current development version allows user programmable functions via python.
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    JellyMark is a next-generation OpenGL and CPU benchmarking program. Features: Realtime Physics simulation of non rigid body bouncing in a rotating cube. 100% Assembly optimized FPU spring calculation routine. Cube environment mapping for reflections.
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    Given a String , returns the next logically sequential string defined by a rule. The basic rule is, given a sequence of alphabets, it checks the string and returns a new string with one or more alteration. javadocs and source codes available inside.
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