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    JaxoDraw

    JaxoDraw

    JaxoDraw: Feynman Diagrams made easy!

    JaxoDraw is a tool to generate Feynman diagrams in a mouse click-and-drag fashion. Graphs can be exported to a variety of graphics formats and arbitrary latex code can be used for labels to produce high-quality publishing-style figures.
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    GridLAB-D
    GridLAB-D is a new power system simulation tool that provides valuable information to users who design and operate electric power transmission and distribution systems, and to utilities that wish to take advantage of the latest smart grid technology. It incorporates advanced modeling techniques with high-performance algorithms to deliver the latest in end-use load modeling technology integrated with three-phase unbalanced power flow, and retail market systems. Historically, the inability...
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    Jam--Nuclear Physics Data Acquisition

    Jam--Nuclear Physics Data Acquisition

    Java-based nuclear physics data acquisition.

    This project now lives at https://github.com/dwvisser/jam-daq-code/ Jam is an easy-to-use self-contained data acquisition and analysis system for VME-based (or CAMAC-based) nuclear physics experiments. Jam has an easy, standard GUI for taking and sorting multi-parameter event-based data into 1-d and 2-d histograms.
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    AcMus is a project on musical acoustics devoted to the development of models and computer tools for the study of room acoustics and focus on helping the investigation of issues related to the design, control and acoustic treatment of environments. AcMus has not been maintained for a few years now, but the code may still be useful. We consider the current repository to be at https://gitlab.com/ccsl-usp/acmus .
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    VOpR

    VOpR - a virtual optical rail

    ...The virtual optical rail as a ray-tracing simulation of the optical system. The goal is to provide fast and useful diagnostic images, not realistic blur. Additionally there is full access to the java source code under the terms of the GPLv3.
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    zephyr

    Experiment automation

    Zephyr is a script-driven experiment automation program that works various measurement instruments and actuators. It supports instruments from Agilent, Eco Physics, ICS Electronics, Keithley, Omega, Teledyne and other manufacturers. The script language is XML-based. Syntax highlighting is available. The source code is included in the distribution. Contact the project admin to get SVN access.
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    This program allows you to create a transmission hologram using just a computer, a laser-printer, and an overhead transparency. This hologram will behave like one created using a laser and can be projected or viewed with a point source.
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    haggies
    haggies is an optimizing code generator. It can read in expressions in common notation and generate output for many programming languages including C/C++, Java, Fortran, Python and many others.
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    A 3-d Constraint-based multibody physics engine written in entirely Java, aimed at real-time capabilities. The user can model bodies, geometries, joints, and parameters. See http://code.google.com/p/jinngine/ for source code and development information.
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    Dimenso is a library of numeric types for .Net and Java, that obey dimensional analysis and permit calculations with physical quantities. Due to the lack of C++ - like templates with numeric arguments, code generation is employed using Python.
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    This is a collection of utilities and other nifty code items developed by Thought River for use in internal projects, and made available here for public use.
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    The General Intensional Programming System (GIPSY) consists in three modular sub-systems: The General Intensional Programming Language Compiler (GIPC) ; the General Eduction Engine (GEE), and the Intensional Run-time Programming Environment (RIPE).
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