Ever needed a powerfull-n-simple calculator? Do you need to parse strings to expresions? This calculator can handle math functions, variables and a lot of libraries. By the way, you can easily write your own library.
A family of programs for building coarse-grained models (eg. of macromolecules), manipulating them (geometrical transformations and more) and calculating their X-ray scattering patterns (1D and 2D too). Uses PVM for parallelization.
A simple little program, that can convert quaternions from a exponential form to a usual form. I will argue for this method, which I find very natural and quite intuitive.
An universal Lan-to-GPIB adapter for lab instruments using the Egnite Ethernut 2.1; code in AVR C; supports http protocals and able to run cgi scripts; Primary interface is command based; software, firmware, and hardware schematics are all available
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The aim of this project is to facilitate the development of open source software for the acceptance testing of commonly used PET (positron emission tomography) systems in accordance with published NEMA standards.
FPlot is a windows programm and a .NET library to plot and fit mathematical functions and data. The core concept of FPlot is that functions are entered as C# code and compiled on the fly. Thus the software is very fast and extensible.
IFEFFIT is a library and set of interactive programs for the analysis of x-ray
absorption fine-structure (XAFS) data. IFEFFIT combines state-of-the-art
analysis algorithms with graphical display of XAFS data, and general data
manipulation. It can be
The GWO library is numerical calculation library for the diffraction integrals using a GPU (Graphics Processing Unit). If optics engineers and researchers have no knowledge of GPU, the GWO library provides them with the GPU calculation power easily.
DEXA is dedicated to providing post-experiment signal processing of DiffXAS signals. By combining ab initio theory with measured spectra, structural strain parameters may be extracted from the differential signals at an intrinsic, atomic scale.
MathFrame++ allows scientific C++ applications to be easily coded and provides various services to these applications like drawing in 2D/3D, data entry dialogs, clipboard, printing - all this, while not having to deal with windows programming directly.
FireBlade is an OpenGL+Delphi/FPC based crossplatform particle engine. Infinite possibilities through many variable factors and the ability to be connected to anything you want through miscellaneous events.
A collection of applets used to demonstrate physics and math principles. The applets include: a ray diagram drawing applet, a collision of disks applet, an electromagnetic field mapper and a 3d hydrogen orbital simulation.
This is the native MS windows release of OpenFOAM, an open source toolbox for Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD). It was built with MinGW C++ as a set of native windows applications, which improves performance and eliminates the need for Unix emulations.
BallCalc is attempt to make a good, easy to use, full featured and FREE!!! ballistics calculator for the Windows Mobile based on the GNU External Ballistics engine, and eventually other, platforms.
Real Time Relativity simulates the optical effects of special relativity perceived by observers moving through a scene at near the speed of light, enabling physics students to learn relativity by (simulated) experience.
User space driver to log data from PICO ADC 11/12 for Linux/Mac.
This is a user space driver to log data from PICO ADC 11/12 for Linux. It has been tested on Linux 32 and 64 and on Mac OS X based on Fink project.
You find more information about PICO ADC 11/12 here http://www.picotech.com/discontinued/USB-ADC-11.html.
This little driver is based on libusb-0.1 (legacy API) which you can find here http://www.libusb.org.
Symbolic Plotter has been renamed to Sympl. Please visit the Sympl project. If you are using Symbolic Plotter 0.2 or earlier, please take a look at the latest version of Sympl.