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    open_data_assimilation
    Generic data-assimilation toolbox written in java, with native (c and fortran) libraries for high performance computing. Provides tools to couple to your own model and a wide range of algorithms, ranging from parameter calibration to Kalman filters.
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    sequoia-dap

    SEQUOIA ocean data assimilation platform (a SIROCCO suite tool)

    ***** THIS PROJECT HAS MOVED TO https://gitlab.in2p3.fr/sirocco/sdap/sdap-dev ***** ***** THIS PROJECT HAS MOVED TO https://gitlab.in2p3.fr/sirocco/sdap/sdap-dev ***** ***** THIS PROJECT HAS MOVED TO https://gitlab.in2p3.fr/sirocco/sdap/sdap-dev ***** Within the SIROCCO suite of numerical tools, the purpose of SDAP is to provide a flexible platform to carry out multivariate assimilation of geophysical data in a numerical model. The program is multi-grid (finite differences or finite...
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    FLENS (Flexible Library for Efficient Numerical Solutions) is a C++ library for scientific computing. It can be considered as a very convenient and --- at the same time --- extremely efficient interface for BLAS and LAPACK. But it is much more than this
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    Suprangen - pseudorandom numbers

    Suprangen is a system of libraries for pseudorandom number generation

    Suprangen is a system of libraries of pseudorandom number generators for Monte Carlo simulation and similar applications. It includes uniform and normal double precision generators with 32 or 52 random bits, Fortran 90 interfaces, and interfaces to GSL.
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    The Optimized Sparse Kernel Interface (OSKI) Library provides automatically tuned sparse matrix kernels, for use by solver libraries and applications. OSKI is part of the BeBOP project on performance tuning and analysis at U.C. Berkeley. (Go Bears!)
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    This will be a place to release tools that have not yet been added to SciPy (or will not be added for whatever reason). Currently an interface to ImageMagick is here.
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    This library is a Fortran 95 gnuplot interface for some Unix like OS'es. This provides some routines that enables direct access of a child gnuplot session from a Fortran 95 program. You will need a copy of fortranposix to make this work.
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