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Project VDW serves as a repository for all things pertaining to Van Der Waerden sequences. Volunteers to run the distributed client, mathematicians to help with theory, and anyone interested in VDW sequences are welcome!
ĄHola!, for "Hordes of Little Atoms," is a project to develop a lean,
modular, scalable toolkit for massive simulations of particle
(molecular) dynamics. It is written in C and Python to get the best
balance between programmer and run time.
MatPy is a Python package for numerical linear algebra and plotting with a
MatLab-like interface. It currently consists of wrappers around Numeric and
Gnuplot packages, but eventually may be implemented directly in C/C++, or as
interface to Octave.
with nodeCol you can create nodes and connect them with edges. then the script checks if there is a possibility to colorize the nodes with a specific number of colors without having two nodes, connectet with one edge, getting the same color.
A gnome mathematical GUI designed to be a central tool where you can launch various other existing mathematical tools.
It now supports Numerical Python Session, and more soon.
Pfem is a python-based finite element program aimed at
solving solid mechanics and heat transfer problems with
flexibility, efficiency and sound object-oriented design.
Central schemes offer a simple and versatile approach for computing approximate solutions of non-linear systems of hyperbolic conservation laws and related PDEs.
RGnome is a gtk based frontend for GNU R, which is a widely used language for statistical computing. It features a fully working R console and an editor with syntax highlighting.