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    Finita

    Package for solving PDE systems numerically

    Finita is a software package for solving complex algebraic/differential systems of equations numerically using various grid methods.
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    SODE

    Program to solve differential equations using long Taylor series

    Program to generate a program to numerically solve either a single ordinary differential equation or a system of them.It is a Ruby program, now called omnisode, which generates either Ruby, C, C++, Maple or Maxima code. Code can be generated for all languages under Linux. Ruby can be generated under Windows. All can be generated under cygwin, but would need work on execution of Maple. Omnisode itself is Ruby, which is needed in all cases to generate the program.
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    Fulguro is an optimized 2D library for image processing with Mathematical Morphology and Linear processing
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    StatsCollect
    StatsCollect is a little framework gathering statistics from external sources (social networks, web sites...), stored in pluggable backends. It can be very easily extended thanks to its plugins (currently include Facebook, Myspace, Youtube, Google).
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    Gavrog stands for "Generation, Analysis and Visualization of Reticular Ornaments using Gavrog". It is a Java library together with a suite of interactive applications for the study of periodic net-like structures in space and their applications.
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    moved to https://github.com/Mithos/Euclid/wiki
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    This is a recopilation of programs programmed by Eliot Hijano using either Java or Ruby. All the programs have something in common with both physics and Maths and are explained mathematically and physically in its own pdf.
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    RYUON : many-particle simulation suite
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    The goal of this project is to develop a simulator for the drafts of professional sports leagues.
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    A graphical user interface and IDE for GNU octave that aims to be feature-rich and nice to use.
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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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    ruby-gsl is a port of the GNU Scientific Library (GSL) to the Ruby programming language. The GNU Scientific Library is a collection of routines for numerical computing. Ruby is an interpreted scripting language for quick and easy object-oriented programm
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    A hybrid system simulation language similar to SHIFT and Lambda-SHIFT, written in Ruby and C. Combines numerical integration, state machines, and the breezy power of Ruby. To install: get ruby and then "gem install redshift".
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    Ruby scripts grow 3D fractals and render them with PovRay, OpenInventor and YASRT. Includes (rough) ports of Lauren Lapre's LPARSER to GNU C++. Includes a RubyTk "sketch" output for quick previews as you edit a script.
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    reputron is a knowledge extraction engine platform that covers all aspect of text mining, relevance, indexing and querying on a corpus of text documents.
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