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    Asymptote

    Asymptote

    2D & 3D TeX-Aware Vector Graphics Language

    Asymptote is a powerful descriptive vector graphics language for technical drawing, inspired by MetaPost but with an improved C++-like syntax. Asymptote provides for figures the same high-quality typesetting that LaTeX does for scientific text.
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    FFTW++ is a C++ header class for the FFTW Fast Fourier Transform library that automates memory allocation, alignment, planning, wisdom, and communication on both serial and parallel (OpenMP/MPI) architectures. In 2D and 3D, hybrid dealiasing of convolutions substantially reduces memory usage and computation time. Wrappers for C, Python, and Fortran are included.
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    Lenia

    Lenia

    Lenia - Mathematical Life Forms

    Lenia is a 2D cellular automaton with continuous space, time, and states. It produces a huge variety of interesting life forms. There are various versions available. Python, Matlab, and web (JavaScript) versions are real-time, interactive, and equipped with statistics tools. Jupyter and R versions are non-interactive and just for demonstration purposes.
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    pure python polyfit

    pure python polyfit

    python2/3: compute polyfit (1D, 2D, N-D) without thirdparty libraries

    python2/3: compute polyfit (1D, 2D, N-D) without any thirdparty library like numpy, scipy etc. also can be used for least squares solution computation and for A=QR matrix decomposition. Tested with python 2.7 and 3.4 Consider donating to this project: https://sourceforge.net/p/purepythonpolyfit/donation For a Sample use, refer to the WIKI
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    ILNumerics.Net
    math lib for .NET. n-dim arrays, complex numbers, linear algebra, FFT, sorting, cells- and logical arrays as well as 3D plotting classes help developing algorithms on every platform supporting .NET. Sources from SVN, binaries: http://ilnumerics.net
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    Fulguro is an optimized 2D library for image processing with Mathematical Morphology and Linear processing
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    *Project home now moved to Google Code.* Numerical computing and plotting tools for IronPython.
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    This project contains applications which allow the user the draw the common geometry graphics (both 2D and 3D) which is available from the library.
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    This software is an easy to use 2D mathematical function plotter.
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    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)
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    C++ template class library and Python modules for Computational Analytic Geometry, which define classes of geometry objects in 2D and 3D Cartesian coordinate system, such as line, circle, curve ... as well as relations and transform operations of them.
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    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.
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    ...Graphically view your data as it's being generated. Peakster is a very intuitive GUI written entirely in Python, which monitors data at regular intervals and uses gnuplot to render 2D, 3D and superimposed plots.
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