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    SciPy

    SciPy

    SciPy library main repository

    This is the main repository for the SciPy library, one of the core packages that make up the SciPy stack. SciPy is an open source software used in the fields of mathematics, science, and engineering, with modules for statistics, optimization, integration, linear algebra, signal and image processing, and many more. The SciPy library contains many of the user-friendly and efficient numerical routines, including those for numerical integration, interpolation, and optimization. SciPy is built...
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    LabPlot

    LabPlot

    Data Visualization and Analysis

    LabPlot is a FREE, open source and cross-platform Data Visualization and Analysis software accessible to everyone.
    Downloads: 28 This Week
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    SUM Calculator

    SUM Calculator

    Portable bundle for Windows

    ...Unzip, run sumcalc.exe. That's it! You can put the folder wherever you want, except system folders with permissions (e.g. Program Files), and create a shortcut if needed. Cross-platform source and info: https://github.com/qandak/sumcalc Changelog: https://github.com/qandak/sumcalc/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md
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    The new version of MinimPy (MinimPy2) is available for download at: https://osdn.net/dl/minimpy2/MinimPy2.zip Please send your feedback about this new version to mahmood.saghaei@gmail.com (include MinimPy2 in the subject) ============================================================ MinimPy is a desktop application program for sequential allocation of subjects to treatment groups in clinical trials by using the method of minimization. Comprehensive reference help is available at http://minimpy.sourceforge.net MinimPy has been fully described in the following article: Saghaei, M. and Saghaei, S. (2011) Implementation of an open-source customizable minimization program for allocation of patients to parallel groups in clinical trials. Journal of Biomedical Science and Engineering, 4, 734-739. doi: 10.4236/jbise.2011.411090. ...
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    pyMathSpeak

    A Python implementation of the MathSpeak Core Specification

    pyMathSpeak is a Python package that translates MathML equations into spoken text. It implements the MathSpeak Core Specification publicly available at http://www.gh-mathspeak.com/examples/grammar-rules/ The default translation targets English. Localization for different languages is possible, and a Traditional Chinese MathML translator is included for reference.
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    Open Airline Revenue Accounting
    That project aims at delivering a reference implementation of a library, estimating and serving average prices paid for air travel products. It is not intended for use by an actual airline, but rather by simulators or other airline-related modules of
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    This project provides a Fortran90 library and a python module for singular spectrum analyses such as PCA/EOF or MSSA. It is intended for people interested, for example, in analysing climate or financial variability.
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    Provide a reference implementation of Moving Taylor Bayesian Regression, a method for nonparametric multi-dimensional function estimation with correlated errors from finite samples, as a Python package based on SciPy
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    A set of Unix command line tools for quick and convenient batch processing of tabular text files (a.k.a., tab-delimited, csv, or flat file format) with a header line. Provides delimiter and compression detection, column reference by name. * tblmap: per-line ("map") computation: derive columns through an expression, delete, reorder, filter rows. * tblred: compute ("reduce") aggregations (e.g., sum, average) over groups defined by key columns. * tbldesc: Summarize columns in file...
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    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.
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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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    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.
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    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.
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    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,
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