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    Burris Numerical System

    Burris Numerical System

    A Numerical System controlled by algorithms.

    ...The result is that no matter how long the number is you can write it down on a piece of paper and put it in your pocket. The software can be used to retrieve the number. This can be used to save computer files. The only limit with BNS is how much time the user has. The software nor the numerical system has no limits. The book on BNS is here https://www.createspace.com/4404221 The inventors websight is here: http://timetravelinstitute.biz
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    Displays four-dimensional objects and functions by projecting them into three-dimensional space. Viewpoint transformations and parameter changes are displayed in real time. THE PROJECT'S CODE BASE HAS BEEN MOVED TO GITHUB: https://github.com/lene/HyperspaceExplorer The Git repository on SourceForge will be kept in sync with GitHub at least for the time being, but for the latest commits you should check the GitHub Project. If you want to report a bug or a feature request, please use the GitHub issue tracker at https://github.com/lene/HyperspaceExplorer/issues
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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 assembly of multiple physics codes into a single coupled-physics simulation code. ...
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    Once upon a time there was a pocket calculator called the HP15C. It used a system called Reverse Polish Notation (RPN) for doing its calculations. The Fairwood Calculator is a RPN calculator designed for the computer.
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    A distributed effort to calculate pi across many computers, 9 digits at a time with minimal computer knowledge.
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    Data Mining Platform is a platform for data mining and analysis. It contains many of the new and sophisticated methods such as kernel-based classification, two-way clustering, bayesian networks, pattern recognition for time series analysis and many other
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