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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.
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.
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.
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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.)
Tk-based standalone graphing system and extensible graphing library with a huge range of 2d modes (maybe 3d soon?) written in Python (Python/Tk are 100% cross platform)
NGmp is a C# C++ Java Python VB.NET etc. etc. binding of GMP and MPFR multi-precision number libraries. With support of Microsoft .NET or Novell Mono runtime NGmp will run on mutliple platforms. It is faster than other libraries available on .NET or Mono
A Python and ANSI C implementation of the Edelsbrunner hyperplane arrangement algorithm described in his book Algorithms in Combinatorial Geometry, supporting arbitrary dimensions, exact rational arithmetic using gmp, and using David Avis lrs solver.
Traditional but powerful cross-platform calculator. It is written in python and it uses wxWidgets as GUI (project is developed with Boa Constructor). By use of SciPy the vaCalculator can solve linear systems, do math with polynomials, integration etc.
MayaVi is a free, cross platform, easy to use scientific data visualizer. It provides a GUI to ease the visualization process, is written in Python and uses the Visualization Toolkit (VTK) for the graphics.
SciGraphica is a scientific data visualization and analysis application, supplying many of the basic plotting features for 2D and 3D charts. It features opening several worksheets and plots to work with at the same time and PS output.
The NHD Software Project is a collection of the utilities, scripts, APIs, standards, and application extensions used for the quality assurance of stream and river data, conflation/generalisation of hydrographic data, and other hydrologic data maintenance.
Software to fit whole-sentence language models using the principle of maximum entropy. For developers of speech recognizers, text prediction interfaces, OCR, machine translation software.
REPCAL (REverse Polish CALculator) is a light and fast calculator in RPN (reverse polish notation) mode for the console (command line). It is written in 180 lines of Python code, and can be used both interactively or inside shell scripts.
The main goal of this project is to create a system-independent MathML rendering engine in Python. This engine works with an abstract 'plotter' driver class, that can be subclassed for any rendering device needed.
Latex editor with document structure tree view and project handling. Latex output allows direct jump to warnings/errors. Projects folders gives support for figures/graphs. Editor component includes usual features like search/replace and syntax highlight.
RISO: distributed, heterogeneous Bayesian belief networks. Belief network: a probability model defined on an acyclic directed graph; distributed: nodes can be on different hosts; and heterogeneous: allowing different types of conditional distributions.
Charlemagne is a versatile genetic programming application which includes a command-line client and an interactive console mode. It features built in input-output mapping support, and is user-extensible for complex fitness evaluation in Python and Lisp
Tim Peters' FixedPoint.py
+ Write docs for the Library Reference manual. I expect the existing
module docstring will be a good start.
+ Create a test driver for Python's regression suite.
+ Have fun modernizing it, if you like (for example,
This is a slide rule emulator based on the classic Pickett slide rule design. It is written in Python, so the name "pyckett" is appropriate. It is suitable as an example of object-oriented Python software construction, including multiple inheritance.