Madagascar is a software package for geophysical data processing and reproducible numerical experiments. The package mission is to provide a convenient environment for researchers working with digital image and data processing in geophysics and related fields.
SpecTcl is a Tcl/Tk based histogrammer suitable for analysis of nuclear physics data. SpecTcl is relatively easy to learn, and is based on top of a very open C++ histogramming class framework.
SpecTcl has been developed under NSF grant PHY-9528844 and DOE grant DE-SC0000661
Note that as of July 2023, all future development and release packages will be occur at https://github.com/FRIBDAQ/SpecTcl
Tcl/Tk support for the EPICS control system along with EPICS aware megawidgets.
Note that as of September 27, 2023, development and new releases of this project will occur on github. See:
https://github.com/FRIBDAQ/EpicsTcl
An SNTP client for Virtual PC. It is for machines that do not have a sane time and a working hardware RTC. It synchronize the system time frequently with a nearby NTP server. It uses settimeofday(). It is based on RFC 1769 and RFC 1305.
Analyse dynamical systems, plot its phase space and critical points.
Phase Space is born out of the need of a simple yet powerful open source tool to study dynamical systems. PhaseSpace allows you to plot the phase space of the dynamical system you are studying, its critical points and the curves of slope zero and infinite.It can also plot the solutions of the system and it's vector field. To use PhaseSpace you'll need to have Python installed along with Matplotlib and Numpy.
Ordinary Differential Equation (ODE) solver for Tcl. Handles both stiff and non-stiff sets of equations; does time-evolved initial value problems and root finding. Based on the popular Lawrence Livermore solver LSODE.
A simple GUI for gnuplot in Tcl/Tk. The main goal of this project is to help novice/lazy users to use datafile oriented operations of 2D plotting. BETA version is available in "Download" section. Feel free to post Bug/Request/Patch in the Tracker. GNUP
This project is to implement a kind of educational program which will demonstrate FFT algorithm and help students better understand Fourier transformation.
SciAO is an open-source, cross-platform, and user-friendly toolbox based on the Scilab/Scicos environment for modeling and simulation of wave optics, especially for the adaptive optics.
An object-oriented partial differential equation (PDE) solver, written in Python, based on a standard finite volume approach and includes interface tracking algorithms. *WARNING* The project is no longer using Sourceforge to maintain its repository.