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    Ket

    Ket

    An algebra editor

    ...Write small fragments in plain text; perform simple click-and-drag algebra with the mouse; and explore more involved algebra through keyboard shortcuts. When done, save as plain text files or export to LaTeX and HTML.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    DDE-BIFTOOL

    Bifurcation analysis for delay-differential equations

    DDE-BIFTOOL is a set of routines for performing numerical bifurcation analysis of delay-differential equations, running in Matlab or Octave[2]. It was originally created by Koen Engelborghs at KU Leuven (Belgium). [1] Tutorial demo <http://ddebiftool.sourceforge.net/demos/neuron/html/demo1_simple.html> shows the output of an illustrative demo. <http://ddebiftool.sourceforge.net> links to documentation, a list of contributors and current maintainers. The original DDE-BIFTOOL webpage at KU Leuven [1] stores versions up to 3.0 and their documentation. [1] <http://twr.cs.kuleuven.be/research/software/delay/ddebiftool.shtml> [2] <https://www.gnu.org/software/octave> Further tutorials (by M Bosschaert) at <https://sites.google.com/a/uhasselt.be/maikel-bosschaert/home> (pdf files).
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    Downloads: 23 This Week
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    qmcalc2

    qmcalc2

    Programmable graphical scientific calculator

    Full featured graphical scientific calculator modeled after actual commercial hand held scientific calculators. Fully tested and error free (as far as I know). Comes with HTML documentation, test files and sample calculator scripts. Win Xp / Linux. Works also for Windows 7 Professional and Ultimate edition.
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    Soothsayer

    Soothsayer

    Capacity exhaustion prediction from RRD files

    Predict if storage utilised will reach capacity within defined period (maximum 5 years), using recent historical data contained within RRD files (maximum -1 year). Produces HTML (or partial HTML) and, more importanly, a PNG RRD Graph showing the prediction and, should the capacity be reached, an annotation indicating when. Optionally email out exception notices.
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    R2HTML is a package for R, which includes HTML function and methods to output R objects to HTML. Allow for redirection on the fly. A driver for Sweave allows to parse HTML flat files containing R code and to automatically write the corresponding outputs.
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    PetriKit is a modular toolkit for Petri Net analysis. It allows the extraction of basic properties, extraction of invariants, and generation of reachability graph. Results can be formatted in plain text, HTML or XML files.
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