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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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    Qi - Quantitative Imaging (PIV and more)

    Qi - Quantitative Imaging (PIV and more)

    A collection of MATLAB tools for PIV, PTV, particle sizing, and more.

    ...Our Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) tool, prana, implements a Robust Phase Correlation kernel for PIV analysis, and now includes Particle Tracking Velocimetry and sizing tools. Tools for pressure calculation, proper orthogonal decomposition (POD), and 3d imaging are under development.
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    MIST

    MIST

    A MATLAB toolbox to simulate optical systems

    ...It allows the user to define any optical setup (composed typically of laser sources, mirrors, lenses, electro-optical modulators and detectors) and to compute the static laser field at any point. It uses a Hermite-Gauss modal decomposition to simulate diffraction limited optics. This tool is being developed mainly for simulation of large scale interferometers with resonant cavities used for the detection of gravitational waves. Subscribe to the mailing list for updates and news. If you use MIST in your own simulation work, please cite is as G. Vajente, "Fast modal simulation of paraxial optical systems: the MIST open source toolbox" Classical and Quantum Gravity 30, 075014 (2013)
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