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Python extension module based on C-XSC (C++ Language eXtensions for Scientific Computation) and the associated Toolbox. Provides a real and complex interval arithmetic with verified results for numerical applications.
OCAMAWEB is a CWEB like literate programming tool written in the OCAML programming language.
OCAMAWEB is actually intensively used at MIRIAD Technologies.
Actually, a configuration file is ready for the MATLAB language, but configurations files are in
Sparrow is a C library for implementing real-time controllers on Linux-based data acquisition & control systems, including real-time display of data. Additional libraries for standard & advanced control functions (PID, RHC, EKF, NCS) are also availab
MathWorx is a JavaScript library of mathematical objects, also including 2D plotting functionality and will eventually have 3D object compatibility. A GUI editor will be made based on these libraries to ease the development of interactive math pages.
Fibonacci, to unix shell. Calculate large fibonacci numbers max. 255 digits, and writing to console. Program code writing in pascal language, and very small.
PG Calculator is a powerfull scientific calculator and an excellent replacement for standard calculator. It ofers full customizable user inteface and looks like real calculator on user desktop. PG Calculator works in Algebraic and RPN mode.
A Javascript collection with over 400 mathematical functions including but not limited to: extended statistical functions, geometry, matrix calculation and a lot more. A simple frontend including a virtual keyboard is also in this packet.
This package has been created in order to control, solve and manage a 2x2
rubik cube using java language. Its methods can mix and solve the cube, and allow
the user to change the cube information in any time. There are two ways to solve the cube.
A open source, multiplatform, fractal generator and explorer. Includes Mandelbrot, Julia, Lambda and others popular formulas. Also includes formula reader to create new fractals. It can save PNG images. Requires Java Virtual Machine.
Combean is a Java framework for mathematical structures and optimization algorithms. Through a set of Java interfaces and JavaBeans-based config, Combean glues optimization codes together - leading to more interoperable, adaptable and flexible solutions.
This is a Python script for Blender which uses short (quaternion-based, floretion-based) algorithms to draw curves in space. The user can create new shapes and curves by setting a variety of parameters.
This project is a GUI or command line interface for converting US measurements to metric. A simple calculator has been added for help with small measurements.
GRAMophone is an algorithmic generator of music composition. The music is generated using two kinds of formal grammar: Chomsky’s grammar for TOP DOWN approach to the composition and a reduced version of Lindenmayer grammar for BOTTOM UP approach.
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).
a number of clients try to find a secret key by calculating the encryptions to all possible keys of a given key range and comparing them to the encryptin of the secret key until a matching one is detected....
Open Source code for machine learning applied to anthropological/art objects. initially a collaboration between C. Wiggins+I. Tamaru (Columbia) and A. Gansell (Harvard) to identify true regions for lost/misplaced objects recovered in mesopotamia (Iraq).
The aim of the project is to provide open source collection of algorithms in the field of spectroscopy: data handling and processing, modeling and artificial intelligence tools.