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    nars2000

    nars2000

    NARS2000: An Experimental APL Interpreter

    APL is an arrary-oriented language initially conceived in the 1960s by Kenneth E. Iverson, IBM Fellow and 1979 ACM Turing Award recipient. It is ideally suited to computer programming because it subsumes the tedious aspects of the job allowing the programmer to concentrate on the heart of the project. NARS2000 is a Free Open Source implementation of APL. For more details on this project, visit the NARS2000.org website.
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    polynomial-roots-calculation

    Application for calculating the real roots of a polynomial

    ...The problem comes with very-high degree polynomials. The higher is the degree, the faster the execution time increases. But for common examples, the application does the job well. You will find more about it at this web site: https://www.frojasg1.com:8443/downloads_web/web/html/raicesDePolinomios.html?origin=sourceforge
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    Latin Square Toolbox

    Generates Latin squares and counts their transversals

    The Latin Square Toolbox contains software tools for efficiently generating Latin squares and counting their transversals with various user-configurable options. This open source release aims to help educate folks on Latin squares and their important applications to cryptography. This version contains three tools: 0. Latin Square Generator (LSG) 1. Latin Square Transversal Counter (LSTC) 2. Latin Square Property Checker (LSPC)
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    LightPCC

    Parallel pairwise correlation computation on Intel Xeon Phi clusters

    ...To facilitate balanced workload distribution, we have proposed a general framework for symmetric all-pairs computation by building provable bijective functions between job identifier and coordinate space for the first time.
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    EnvStats

    EnvStats

    An R Package for Environmental Statistics

    ...EnvStats combined with other R packages (e.g., for spatial analysis) provides the environmental scientist, statistician, researcher, and technician with tools to “get the job done!”
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    THIS PROJECT MIGRATED TO GITHUB https://github.com/cosmo-guffa/play-svg A great thanks to SF.net for hosting up until now... it's nothing personal, this just isn't the right tool for the job ;) Project description: pLAySVG is a python library for the development and manipulation of SVG vector graphics through scripting. pLAySVG makes it easy to create graphics based on geometric relationships. It's intended for educational and artistic use.
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