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    Raman Tool Set

    Raman Tool Set

    Analysis of Raman spectra and spectroscopy data.

    Raman Tool Set has been developed as a user-friendly free software for processing and analysis of Raman spectra and spectroscopy data. RamanToolSet offers the following functions for processing: - scaling spectra - offset spectra - cut spectra - averaging spectra - smoothing spectra - normalizing spectra - background subtraction - polynomial subtraction The following analytical tools have been implemented: - Principal Component Analysis (PCA) - Clustering analysis -...
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    GMES

    GMES is a free Python package for FDTD electromagnetic simulations.

    GMES is a free finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) simulation Python package developed at GIST to model photonic devices. Its features include simulation in 1D, 2D, and 3D Cartesian coordinates, distributed memory parallelism on any system supporting the MPI standard, portable to any Unix-like system, variuos dispersive ε(ω) models, CPML absorbing boundaries and/or Bloch-periodic boundary conditions, and arbitrary material and source distributions.
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    PyRadMon

    PyRadMon

    Automated reporting of Geiger Muller counter readings to RadMon.org

    ...Or, if you do not believe that a nuclear bomb is likely, what about all the Chernobyl-style Soviet-era nuclear power stations still in service? The point is: let us work together as free people to jointly report and track radiation levels around the globe. Information is power--and more importantly, information can save lives. This project is known to work on Raspberry Pi and various Linux distributions. Both PyRadMon and RadMon.org are completely free, though donations are always appreciated.
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    exp2plt
    The main scope of the program is to take Thermo-Calc or Dictra (both registered trademarks) and transform them into nicely formatted encapsulated postscript diagrams, generated by gnuplot. But exp2plt can also be used as a graphical interface to gnuplot.
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    Mechanical Properties Modules in C and TCL integrated for Geolog. This code was written for the Paradigm Geolog package (C"Loglan"/TCL). Though designed for Geolog they aren't part of it or owned by Paradigm. Feel free to do what you like with them.
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