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    FourierFlows.jl

    FourierFlows.jl

    Tools for building fast, hackable, pseudospectral equation solvers

    This software provides tools for partial differential equations on periodic domains using Fourier-based pseudospectral methods. A central intent of the software's design is also to provide a framework for writing new, fast solvers for new physical problems. The code is written in Julia.
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    Billiards Covers

    This zip jar contains the current coverings of periodic paths.

    Researchers, Mathematicians and Enthusiasts. Download "Billiards Covers" to see the most current list of periodic paths in triangles. Download "Billiards Everything" to discover new periodic billiard paths, an unresolved problem from 1775! Follow "The Great Periodic Path Hunt" at gwtokarsky.github.io for the latest news. Email tokarsky@ualberta.ca for feedback.
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    MAGeCK

    Model-based Analysis of Genome-wide CRISPR-Cas9 Knockout

    MAGeCK2 is here: https://github.com/davidliwei/mageck2 Model-based Analysis of Genome-wide CRISPR-Cas9 Knockout (MAGeCK) is a computational tool to identify important genes from the recent genome-scale CRISPR-Cas9 knockout screens technology. For instructions and documentations, please refer to the wiki page. MAGeCK is developed by Wei Li and Han Xu from Dr. Xiaole Shirley Liu's lab at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute/Harvard School of Public Health, and is maintained by Wei Li lab at...
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    MOEA Framework

    MOEA Framework

    A Free and Open Source Java Framework for Multiobjective Optimization

    The MOEA Framework is a free and open source Java library for developing and experimenting with multiobjective evolutionary algorithms (MOEAs) and other general-purpose multiobjective optimization algorithms. The MOEA Framework supports genetic algorithms, differential evolution, particle swarm optimization, genetic programming, grammatical evolution, and more. A number of algorithms are provided out-of-the-box, including NSGA-II, NSGA-III, ε-MOEA, GDE3 and MOEA/D. In addition, the MOEA...
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    xorlisp

    Bit level lambda continuations and nothing else - Queue automata

    ...For example, true is represented as ((()())()), and false is (()(()())). It appears related to the church encoding of lambda where T chooses first parameter and F chooses second, of a pair. Continuations are nearly finished code and are represented as a pair of stack and queue. The stack is a linked list of pair of true or false and object pushed on the stack. The queue is also such a linked list but is paired oppositely so previous queue state goes on the left and next object queued on the right of the new pair, so when the queue is navigated in sequence of that astronomically long bitstring (thats exponential of reusing objects in the acyclicNet), the Nav32 (using linearForward and treeForward for random access) first sees the oldest object queued
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    numerica

    Basic numerical algorithms in c++

    ...numerica implements some of the basic numerical algorithms about root-finding, interpolation, system of linear equations, integration, and ordinary differential equations. The aim is to be simple, code-readable and generic. New features of the recently approved c++11 are used.
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    LIME

    LIME is a software tool for creating multiphysics simulation codes.

    ...LIME provides the key high-level software (written in C++), a well defi ned approach (with example templates), and interface requirements to enable the assembly of multiple physics codes into a single coupled-physics simulation code. To achieve its flexible lightweight design objectives, LIME 1.0 requires that some amount of customized software be written each time a new multiphysics application is created. Also, modest high-level revisions or modifications to most stand-alone physics codes may be required to meet interface requirements. Detailed descriptions of these requirements together with example cases are provided in a users guide.
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    To help math students visualize the prufer code and/or discover anything new about the prufer code not already present. Examples and live applet on webiste.
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