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    matcik svg editor

    matcik svg editor

    svg editor: Easily create documents for math, physics, chemistry...

    Easily create documents for math, physics, chemistry, biology and other sciences... Book, exam and activity preparation program Easily import application vectors such as geogebra, chart, mathlive, ckeditor, desmos, into your document, or import vectors from pdf files into your document, save and rearrange your file. if you want You can use the documents you have prepared on your website or convert them to pdf.
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    QuickPlot

    QuickPlot

    Simple user interface for gnuplot aimed for reflectometry data

    Graphical user interface for gnuplot to create publication quality figure very quickly. It supports templates for fast formatting of graphics, different plot styles, insets, axis and label options. One important feature is storing metadata in png and pdf files that can be used to reload any graph saved with QuickPlot.
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    stellarics

    Inverse Compton emission from heliospheres of sun and stars

    Cosmic ray electrons scatter on the photon fields around stars, including the sun, to create gamma rays by the inverse Compton effect. This program computes the spectrum and angular distribution of this emission. The software also includes general-purpose routines for inverse Compton scattering on a given electron spectrum, for example for interstellar or astrophysical source modelling. For further information see these publications: http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0607563, http://arxiv.org/abs/0801.2178, http://arxiv.org/abs/1104.2093, http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2013NuPhS.239..266O and this conference presentation: https://confluence.slac.stanford.edu/download/attachments/130879399/poster_symposium_sun_2012.pdf and the corresponding conference paper http://arxiv.org/abs/1307.6798 2017 June 16: now available from gitlab https://gitlab.mpcdf.mpg.de/aws/stellarics which will be used for future develpments.
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