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Axiom is a computer algebra system. It consists of an interpreter,
a compiler and a library of algorithms. Axiom is an excellent research
platform as well as a useful tool for scientific programming.
Nuclear physics data acquisition system. The suit of applications can be used to collect data from physics experiments using CAMAC/CAEN/VME devices. The system is quite specialized, but the code can still be useful for others doing something similar...
OpenGamma is a tool for gamma-ray spectrometry. It performs spectra analysis, including peak search, radionuclide identification and radioactivity determination in samples, allowing full user-defined customization and parameters setting.
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gMol is an interactive visualization system used to display and manipulate 3-dimensional models of scientific data, such as molecular structures and surfaces. It contains both OpenGL and web browser widgets that enable flexible user interfaces.
lib_3d_mec_ginac is a library for symbolic multibody system dynamics. It can be used standalone, although it will be the kernel substitute of future version 3.0 of 3d_mec (http://www.imac.unavarra.es/3d_mec).
All pairs n-body simulation of electromagnetic forces on charged particles, adapted from Nvidia SDK 3.2 sample. Uses Lorentz force from EM fields via the Biot-Savart law for moving charged particles (uses relative velocity). Relativistic.