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    FreeMat
    Freemat is an interpreted, matrix-oriented development environment for engineering and scientific applications, similar to the commercial package MATLAB. Freemat provides visualization, image manipulation, and plotting as well as parallel programming.
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    orthos

    orthos

    Simulation of EPR spectra of nitroxide biradicals

    The program Orthos is developed to performed simulation (including nonlinear least-squares fitting) of EPR spectra of nitroxide biradicals. The program capabilities include simulation of rigid-limit and slow-motional spectra, of both isotropic and aligned samples. The spectra of multiple paramagnetic species, both bi- and monoradicals can be modeled. NB: Please note that now (as of Nov 2016) the distribution is being updated so that to improve reliability, OS-universality, and the quality...
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    Runge

    Runge is an Interactive Solver for Systems of Differential Equations

    ...When it needs to compute derivatives (Jacobian matrix, for example) it does that analytically, i.e. without using numerical methods. It's portable. It works on Windows and Linux 32 and 64 bit and Mac OS X 64 bit. It's open. It allows you to implement and embed your own algorithms (aka "solvers"). It's easy to use. It allows to export results to MS Excel and MATLAB. It's multilingual. It currently supports Englis and Russian languages. It's free. It's distributed under the Boost Software License.
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