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    PLASMAKIN: a chemical kinetics package

    A library to compute the electron and chemical kinetics on plasmas

    PLASMAKIN is a package to handle physical and chemical data used in plasma physics modeling and to compute gas-phase and gas-surface kinetics data: particle production and loss rates, photon emission spectra and energy exchange rates.
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    The Python Unified Membrane Analysis Toolkit is a suite of python tools for analyzing molecular dynamics simulations of membranes.
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    Parasol is a python framework in which mathematical models can be investigated parametrically. It enables easy optimization, sensitivity study, and visualization. Output is in plain text, HTML, and Microsoft Suite files (Excel, Word and PowerPoint).
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    Path Sim contains a collection of tools for analysing Biochemical pathways with respect to stochastic behavior and cell-to-cell variations.
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    PhaseSpace

    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.
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    PhiCAD is a LGPL'd , cross-platform software intended to provide to community an eclectic suite of CAD such as EDA to solve physics problems.
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    Physical Symbolic Optimization (Φ-SO)

    Physical Symbolic Optimization (Φ-SO)

    Physical Symbolic Optimization

    Physical Symbolic Optimization (Φ-SO) - A symbolic optimization package built for physics. Symbolic regression module uses deep reinforcement learning to infer analytical physical laws that fit data points, searching in the space of functional forms.
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    Mind this project is no longer maintained. You might be interested in having a look at http://pythonhosted.org/plasduino/ instead. Framework for data acquisition through the parallel port, suitable for performing simple didactic physics experiment.
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    We are trying to create a very complete physics teaching program. So, we would be pleased if you could suggest any improvement or create any module for us. To use any of these sources you need python 2.2, pygame and scipy.
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    PhysikPy ist ein Modul welches Physikalische Berechnungen durchführen soll. Dabei wird auf die Einfachheit aber auch Funktionalität gearbeitet. Es soll so bleiben das man mit Python einfach aber doch mächtige Programme schreiben kann.
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    A Python package extending NumPy and SciPy to allow specification of numbers and arrays with physical units.
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    Plouf is a set of algorithms that solve partial differential equations on sets of connected points. Emphasis is on fluid mechanics and plasma flows.
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    A python based program for physical simulation.
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    Pulse Programmer
    A programmable signal generator and RF synthesizer for scientific experiments, especially quantum computing and quantum information processing. It includes hardware, firmware, software, and documentation, all under an open source license.
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    PyNewton provides an object oriented binding to access the Newton Game Dynamics engine from Python programs
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    PyParticles

    PyParticles is an opensource particles simulation tool box entirely wr

    PyParticles is an opensource particles simulation tool box entirely written in python. It support the most popular integrations methods and the most relevant forces model. It also offer a nice looking OpneGL interface or at your preference a Matplotlib based GUI. PyParticles as a forces models implements Gravity, spring, constant force and electrostatic and the user defined vector field force. As a integrations method it includes Euler, Midpoint, Runge Kutta, Störmer Verlet and Leap frog.
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    PyPhys is a set of physical quantity classes written in Python. The classes represent physical quantities (like length, pressure, energy, etc.) that can be assigned and extracted in many different units.
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    PyRadMon

    PyRadMon

    Automated reporting of Geiger Muller counter readings to RadMon.org

    This project includes several Python and bash scripts designed to connect Geiger Muller counters to report their results to RadMon.org. Soon the script will also feature local logging, graphing and alerting. Just because the Cold War is "over" does not mean that there is no more threat of a radiological attack. In fact, the U.S. Homeland Security Council lists the "Detonation of a 10 Megaton Improvised Nuclear Device" as "Scenario #1" among the top 15 threats to American security. Or, if you do not believe that a nuclear bomb is likely, what about all the Chernobyl-style Soviet-era nuclear power stations still in service? The point is: let us work together as free people to jointly report and track radiation levels around the globe. Information is power--and more importantly, information can save lives. This project is known to work on Raspberry Pi and various Linux distributions. Both PyRadMon and RadMon.org are completely free, though donations are always appreciated.
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    PyZgoubi is an interface to the Zgoubi particle tracking code written in python. It aims to ease the use of Zgoubi by providing a simple interface to create beam line elements and particles, and to automate running and analysing of simulations.
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    Pyanpha

    Pyanpha

    A python program to use multiwavelength anomalous surface diffraction

    pyanpha is a shell-based program, which applies the multi-wavelength anomalous diffraction technique to Surface Diffraction. It enables one to calculate the phases of the structure factors of crystal truncation rods when anomalous scatterers are present in the thin film. Functionality extends to standalone simulations. It was coined pyanpha which is an acronym for PYthon ANomalous PHAsing and it is written in python.
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    Python Laboratory Operations Toolkit

    many useful snippets for using python in a laboratory

    A toolkit of Python software useful in a laboratory data acquisition and analysis environment. Includes support for such protocols as VXI-11 (and its extension, LXI), Vernier LabPro (now very old), and National Instruments DSTP (now very old). Also includes data analysis and modelling tidbits. Python3 updates are on the way in the very near future for the biggest packages. the vxi11 package is fully up-to-date, although see the blog post about python 3.13
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    A python module aimed to automate routine lab calculating and formatting tasks.
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    QCyclingPower

    Obtain your cycling power

    QCyclingPower is a usefull tool that allow you to calculate your cycling power using GPS Tracks (GPX/KML). You'll be able to compare different tracks. Today the tool cannot be used. Go on wiki page for more detailed state of the project. No time line defined by the way. I'm not crazy.
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    QME-DEV Workbench (wxScipy) is a data analysis workbench based on Python, SciPy, Numpy and MatPlotLib(PyLab) and uses wxPython for the GUI. It can be used for non-linear analysis with a large set of experimental or generated data. Load/Acquire / Save/ Gr
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    QMForge reads output from various quantum mechanical calculations and provides tools for analyzing these results. Specifically, population (Mulliken and C-squared), fragment, and charge decomposition analyses are available. See https://qmforge.net for more info.
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