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Collection of Java Applications related to Scientific World. All these applications have their source code available and can be easily changed by other programmers.
Visit http://www.hcroboting.com/ for more information.
Software for clustering networks as described in "Information-theoretic approach to network modularity" (Phys. Rev. E 71, 046117 (2005); http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRE/v71/e046117).
A platform which hosts battles between Fruit War robots - special java programs. The platform accepts source code as robot, and ranks all robots according to battle result. This project has been totally refined and is now hosted at http://robotypo.appspot.com
This package allows you to create virtual rubik cubes and move their faces. Moreover you can see at every time the current position of the cube and find its solution. Visit http://www.hcroboting.com for more information
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My first prehistoric OS project. First implemented on a AMIGA platform incl GUI in the 90's. Later on moved to Windows without GUI - CLI only. On windows a network version (client-server) was implemented.
Operates with mathematical symbolic scientific expressions using a pattern matching strategy. These patterns are part of the Research Libraries
- Equation solving
- Symboloc differentiation
- Symbolic integration
- Symbolic operation with differential equations
software for identifying modules in networks (e.g. "community detection"), as described in "a bayesian approach to network modularity" (physical review letters 100, 258701 (2008); http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRL/v100/e258701).
Bayesian Surprise Matlab toolkit is a basic toolkit for computing Bayesian surprise values given a large set of input samples. It is also useful as way of exploring surprise theory. For more information see also: http://ilab.usc.edu/
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Knotwork is a graphical application to create knotworks in a celtic, arabic or viking style. User draws a graph defined by vertices and edges, which gives the basis for building the knotwork. Web page: http://knotwork.sourceforge.net/index.html
Agda is a system for incrementally developing proofs and programs. This is the sourceforge project for the PREVIOUS Agda (Agda 1). A newer version of Agda (Agda 2) in beta testing is available from: http://wiki.portal.chalmers.se/agda/
Little b is a Lisp-based language which allows scientists to build shareable, reusable mathematical models of complex systems based on shared parts. The initial focus is molecular and multicellular networks.
Project web page: http://www.littleb.org
A small utility for visualizing graphics of the wide math function list.
Based on Glade/GTK+ toolkit so integrates into GNOME flawlessly.
Uses mathGl library for drawing purposes, see http://mathgl.sourceforge.net/
OOoLatex is no more maintained. Please consider using TexMaths (http://roland65.free.fr/texmaths/)
OOoLatex is a set marcos designed to provide latex support into OpenOffice. Complex equations can be inserted as images, the latex code is saved into the image attribute while simpler equations are expanded into symbol characters to be inserted as text.
The XMLToolbox brings support for loading/saving XML files within GNU Octave. Two different formats are supported, the loading/saving of generic XML and a format compatible to the GEODISE XMLToolbox (http://www.geodise.org).
The Distributed Real-time Embedded Analysis Method (DREAM) is a tool and method for the real-time verification and performance estimation of distributed real-time embedded (DRE) systems. Publications: http://www.ics.uci.edu/~gabe/publications.html.
Misc packages including a matrix application, a text based minesweeper, and simple console functions bundled to be run from a virtual console. Some packages are independently runnable. http://damf.sourceforge.net/ for more information.
XCalc is an infix calculator for mobile devices that support J2ME, MIDP 1.0 and CLDC 1.0.Its main features are 2d and 3d plotting of functions and its usability. It uses the Real.java library http://sourceforge.net/projects/real-java.
JGP is a GUI for gnuplot (http://www.gnuplot.info/).
It is made for all those who just love gnuplot but who found
that organizing a large number of datasets and plots from the command line is inconvenient.
JGP uses gnuplot as plotting engine.
This is a client/server/CORBA software aiming at solving partial differential equations.The server provides the solver while the client provides the input data and the handling of the output using a
graphic library, vtk.
The K.U.Leuven JCHR System is an integration of Constraint Handling Rules (CHR) and Java designed with three aims in mind: user-friendliness, flexibility and efficiency.
http://www.cs.kuleuven.be/~petervw/JCHR/