Aleph One is a highly sophisticated program for generating fractals. Some major features are: A built-in expression generator, 32-bit colouring schemes for the fractals, multi-threaded and multi-server rendering! WOW! And lots, lots more...
The source code has moved to GitLab: https://gitlab.com/jmmcg/alephone
A bunch of miscillaneous scientific simulation projects not important enough to have their own project. Includes Gaspard-Rice chaotic scattering simulation, sea ice emissivity modelling, IDL library and any others I create or find kicking around.
Provides an API, which enables the Interactive Data Language (IDL) user (and developer) to incorporate Space Weather data and metadata resources from the Space Physics Interactive Data Resource (SPIDR) directly into an IDL application. Examples included.
Quick reference for switching between mathematical computation environments for computer algebra, numeric processing and data visualisation. Examples are Matlab, IDL, SPlus, and their open-source counterparts Octave, Scilab, Python+NumPy and R.
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Ytk is a Tcl/Tk program which adds menus, buttons and features to the basic command line driven Yorick program and language. It also enables usage of all Tcl/Tk widgets and functions including buttons, sliders, checkboxes, and other typical TK widgets to