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    pygolem

    Python API for the GOLEM Tokamak discharge database

    This simple Python API aims to provide a simple and easy to understand access to the discharge database of the GOLEM Tokamak. The scipy, numpy and matplotlib Python libraries are used for data analysis and plotting.
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    Python library to perform electronic structure calculations with tight binding models in different types of lattices and different dimensionalities. It allows to include different terms in the Hamiltonian as sublattice, exchange field or magnetic field. Provides functions to calculate different Green functions, band structure, density of states, transport using Landauer formula, topological invariants, etc.
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    An open source project project to make Quantum Field Theory calculations and demonstrations using python.
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    pyphoebusalarm

    A Python package to create alarm configurations for EPICS Phoebus..

    A Python package to create alarm configurations for Phoebus (https://controlssoftware.sns.ornl.gov/css_phoebus) Use pip to install the package, alternatively you can run the convert_alh.py script directly. This package has two intended usages: Converting Alarm Handler configurations to Phoebus and facilitating the creation of Phoebus alarm configs with Python scripts. Run `python convert_alh.py -h` to see about the scripts usage for converting alh to phoebus configs. See the alarmtree module's help/documentation on how to use it to build an alarm tree in Phyton and exporting it to Phoebus xml.
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    Simple Python class for managing tables of data in memory using NumPy. It allows to give names to views of array. The package contains few classes built on top of the basic one to be used as post processing tools for particle optics computations.
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    pyxaid

    pyxaid

    PYthon eXtension for Ab Initio Dynamics

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    Calculation of Feynman graphs using R' operation
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    Please refer to the project at GitHub.
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    sidmon3

    Sudden ionospheric distubance (SID) monitor

    sidmon is a python program for receiving and recording submarine-transmitter signal intensities and directions in the VLF frequency range using a computer sound card. The intensities of these signals reflect the ability of radio waves at those wavelengths to propagate in what is essentially a waveguide formed by the earth and the ionosphere above it. Fluctuations in those signal intensities and directions often reflect daytime perturbations of the ionosphere by solar processes, such as solar flares and coronal mass ejections, making VLF receivers useful tools for probing the sun and the earth's ionosphere. For additional general information, see the web page at http://solar-center.stanford.edu/SID/.
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    sidmon5.net

    Sudden ionospheric disturbance monitor with Stokes data product

    This package is a VLF receiver for monitoring VLF transmitter signals for evidence of transients indicating ionospheric disturbances, usually caused by x-ray bursts from the sun. It takes sample pairs from dual-channel sound cards and spectrally processes them to Stokes parameters. Data are plotted as time series and in scatter plots.
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    tranci

    tranci

    Calculate electronic properties of transition metal atoms

    Computational package to study transition metal atoms in surfaces, focusing on the effects of crystal field, spin orbit coupling and electronic interactions. Inputs are written in an user friendly interface, and creates a pdf and graphics with the results.
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    Measurement uncertainties with Python.
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    wmtsa-python

    Discrete wavelet methods for time series analysis using python

    Several python libraries implement discrete wavelet transforms. However, none of them, or at least none that I know, is aimed at scientific use. This library aims at filling this gap, in particular considering discrete wavelet transform as described by Percival and Walden. This module started as translation of the wmtsa Matlab toolbox (http://www.atmos.washington.edu/~wmtsa/), so most naming conventions and most of the code structure follows their choices. The code uses a mix of python and cython for improved performance. The code reflects my needs and preferences, but contributions from others are welcome. The code has to some extent been tested, but bugs are to be expected.
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    A multiparticle tracking postprocessor library for accelerator physicsists.
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