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The Toolkit for Advanced Discriminative Modeling (TADM) is a C++ implementation for estimating the parameters of discriminative models, such as maximum entropy models. It uses the PETSc and TAO toolkits to provide high performance and scalability.
TAROT is a easy-to-use framework for Monte Carlo simulations in python. Calculations between different kinds of randomly distributed numbers are made as easy as basic arithmetics. Tarot provides an interactive graphical interface for interpretation.
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This project will provide translation of mathematical content, from TeX to MathML and vice-versa, and to graphics formats, as a web service. TeX, running as a daemon, is used for mathematical typography.
Quick reference for switching between mathematical computation environments for computer algebra, numeric processing and data visualisation. Examples are Matlab, IDL, SPlus, and their open-source counterparts Octave, Scilab, Python+NumPy and R.
PyLife is an implementation of the game of life algorithm featuring parallel programming. It uses MPI and python to achieve a consistent software architecture and reliably performance.
A program that analyzes info about an automotive engine, and wanted power increase in horsepower and the program helps give the user a possible turbocharger that satisfies the requirements.
DragonFire is a compilation of various mathamatical formulas and theorms from algebra (and soon, Calculus). It shows users the formula for them to learn/use, or lets them enter data for DragonFire to compute.
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A KDE based Computer Algebra System (CAS) that can also be used as an advanced replacement for KCalc. It is essentially a front end GUI for Maxima (and is easily extended to other CAS back-ends) and Gnuplot.
Symath is a symbolic algebra utility that manipulates expressions as you would by hand. The aim is to provide a utility for students to use to solve complex systems as well as learn how it is done.
A python pygtk based calculator designed to be very simple and very modular. This program will aim to let the user add functionality with ease. This program will have functionality such as a history and variable assignment.
This will be a place to release tools that have not yet been added to SciPy (or will not be added for whatever reason). Currently an interface to ImageMagick is here.
prefix is a command line prefix calculator written in python. It supports basic math functions (add, subtract, multiply, divide) as well as some more advanced (exponents, logarithms, etc.)
PyGiNaC is a Python interface to the C++ symbolic math library GiNaC (www.ginac.de). Its design attempts to be an easy to use and convenient alternative to cint or ginsh.
C++ and Python based open source graph visualization and analysis software, primarily intended for use in the analysis of social networks (other applications are also conceivable).
An object-oriented partial differential equation (PDE) solver, written in Python, based on a standard finite volume approach and includes interface tracking algorithms. *WARNING* The project is no longer using Sourceforge to maintain its repository.