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Routines for wavefront propagation in IDL, Matlab, and Python
PROPER is a library of routines for the propagation of wavefronts through an optical system using Fourier-based methods. It was developed at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory for modeling stellar coronagraphs, but it can be applied to other optical systems were diffraction propagation is of concern. It is currently available for IDL (Interactive Data Language), Matlab and Python (3.x). It includes routines for generating complex apertures and obscurations and aberrations (Zernike & PSD-defined)....
Project has moved to github https://github.com/PRBEM
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IRBEM-LIB provides routines to compute magnetic coordinates for any location in the Earth's magnetic field, to perform coordinate conversions, to evaluate geophysics/space-physics models, and to propagate orbits in time.
A bunch of miscillaneous scientific simulation projects not important enough to have their own project. Includes Gaspard-Rice chaotic scattering simulation, sea ice emissivity modelling, IDL library and any others I create or find kicking around.
DAVE is an integrated environment for the reduction, visualization and analysis of inelastic neutron scattering (scientific) data. It is built with IDL from Research Systems, Inc. DAVE is fully supported on Linux, Windows and MacOS X.
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.
Contains tools and executables for performing isoline retrieval as described in the paper: Peter Mills (2009) "Isoline retrieval: An optimal method for validation of advected contours." Computers & Geoscience, 35 (11); 2020-2031.