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    Benchee

    Benchee

    Easy and extensible benchmarking in Elixir

    Library for easy and nice (micro) benchmarking in Elixir. Benchee allows you to compare the performance of different pieces of code at a glance. It is also versatile and extensible, relying only on functions. There are also a bunch of plugins to draw pretty graphs and more! Benchee runs each of your functions for a given amount of time after an initial warmup, it then measures their run time and optionally memory consumption. It then shows different statistical values like average, standard...
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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...
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    IntervalRpnCalculator

    IntervalRpnCalculator

    An HP RPN calculator with interval output

    This terminal app runs on PCs or laptops running OSX or GNU/Linux. It attempts to mimic the functionality of an HP ReversePolishNotation [RPN] calculator with the added enhancement of interval output. So along with your answer, you get a good idea of its trustworthiness. This app uses GAOL, a C++ library to perform arithmetic with floating-point intervals.
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    NZMATH

    NZMATH

    Python Calculator on Number Theory, three-birds-one learning material

    NZMATH is a Python calculator on number theory. It is freely available and distributed under the BSD license. All programs are written only by Python so that you can easily see their algorithmic number theory. You can get NZMATH with a single command: % python -m pip install -U nzmath Here % is the command line prompt of Windows or Unix/macOS. This release contains several program corrections and additions obtained by writing a programming "notebook" of the book 'Lectures on...
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    SWire

    SWire

    A Stata plugin for connecting Stata with other software

    SWire is a software interface enabling us to query Stata for the executing of basic operations like reading or writing data. The core of SWire is a Java plugin which functions as a server and it can be queried by using the HTTP protocol. SWire is in essence a wrapper around the Stata-Java API and all the functions relating to this API can, therefore, be externally called by clients. SWire can be interrogated on a local network and it accepts AJAX queries, thus enabling the development of...
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    runjags

    The 'runjags' R package and standalone JAGS extension module

    This package provides high-level interface utilities for MCMC models via Just Another Gibbs Sampler (JAGS), facilitating the use of parallel (or distributed) processors for multiple chains, automated control of convergence and sample length diagnostics, and evaluation of the performance of a model using drop-k validation or against simulated data. Template model specifications can be generated using a standard lme4-style formula interface to assist users less familiar with the BUGS syntax. A...
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    mapgraph

    mapgraph

    Massively Parallel Graph processing on GPUs -- now part of Blazegraph

    Mapgraph is SYSTAP’s disruptive new technology to exploit the main memory bandwidth advantages of GPUs. The early work was co-developed with the University of Utah SCI Institute and has its pedigree in the UINTAH software running on over 750M cores on the TITAN Super Computer. Today, SYSTAP has commercialized this technology into it’s Blazegraph Accelerator and Blazegraph HPC products. Checkout our options for GPU acceleration of graphs or contact us to learn more: ...
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    fvm2

    fvm2

    FVM2 - F Virtual Machine v2

    FVM2 is VM for running machines like Markov algorithms, Turing machine and so on. FVM2 has debugger with step mode and breakpoints. Goal of this project is to help students with studying Theory of computation. FVM2 shows how complex code works within a real machine. Currently the only implemented machine is Markov algorithms.
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    JECL, pronounced "Jekyll", is an open-source Java library implementing a variety of evolutionary algorithms. The goal is to provide a uniform interface for describing problems, running evolutionary algorithms, and accumulating results. The Java Evolutionary Computation Library is no longer under active development. We suggest the MOEA Framework (http://www.moeaframework.org/), jMetal (http://jmetal.sourceforge.net/), ECJ (http://cs.gmu.edu/~eclab/projects/ecj/) or JGAP...
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    A collection of pre- and post-processors for mathematical software (such as AUTO) to investigate bifurcation problems in non-linear dynamical systems. A self contained subset is RAuto, a collection of scripts and programs for running AUTO on a comman
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    A Matlab toolbox for interfacing with the pure JAVA numerical library Snifflib. This toolbox provides convenience m-files for interoperability with Snifflib from within an active Matlab session running a JAVA virtual machine.
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    Incremental singular value decomposition (SVD) routines for the Gnu Scientific Library (GSL). It outperforms the standard batch-SVD methods in running/windowed SVD applications.
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    GrALoG is a tool for editing and visualising graph-like-structures and the results of algorithms running on them. Through it's plugins GrALoG is hugely extendable, i.e. plugin-developers can define their own graph-like structures and algorithms.
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    SurveyForge is a survey definition and execution tool oriented to statisticians running on JEE platform with special emphasis on data entry made easy, use of existing standards (Triple-S, Metanet, DDI) and reuse of standard (or not) classifications
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    Prenzl!! is a desktop application and a screen saver running artistic cellular automata. The application is based on an Eclipse architecture and the rules can be in native. Our mission is to provide a viewer and an SDK for this kind of art, called CArt.
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    WITM, is an acronym for Web Interface To Mathematica. WITM allows a workstation running Mathematica and a web server to be accessed from any browser. Care was taken to ensure WITM works well with handheld devices such as PDAs.
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    mupacs is a lisp mode for editing MuPAD code (automatic indentation, fontification, ...), as well as running MuPAD in a subshell, with support for debugger and online documentation
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