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    MANTI.pl / muda.pl

    MANTI.pl / muda.pl

    muda.pl - MQ unified data assembler

    -------- ATTENTION START: RENAMING muda.pl was renamed to MANTI.pl with v3.7, project development can be tracked on the MANTI project page on sourceforge.net. Old versions remain here for archival purposes. -------- ATTENTION END muda.pl is an evaluation script (written in Perl) without great dependencies. It congregates information from 4 different MaxQuant output files into a master file suitable explicitly for protein neo-termini analyses. The central anchor for the data congregation is the modificationSpecificPeptides.txt file - additional data is inferred from different other source files from the MaxQuant txt folder but the starting point for the data assembly is solely the modificationSpecificPeptides.txt file. ...
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    SciPy: Scientific Library for Python
    NOTE: the project has moved to https://scipy.org/scipylib/ --- go there to find latest versions. This sourceforge project contains only old historical versions of the software. SciPy is package of tools for science and engineering for Python. It includes modules for statistics, optimization, integration, linear algebra, Fourier transforms, signal and image processing, ODE solvers, and more.
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    fPotencia

    fPotencia

    Power flow library in C++

    ...After observing the lack of ready-to-implement libraries for power system analisys, and that the existing ones focus on command line workflow, I decided myself to start a project to fill the gap. Since Power system simulations have started needing to be executed in parallel, the old C-like designs are outdated; modular design is now needed to launch many simulations at the same time based on a base circuit. fPotencia is programmed in C++, but my intention is to bring JAVA, C#, Python and perhaps MATLAB versions of it. All of them in native code and whenever possible with the same modular structure.
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    fit2dcorr

    SAXS 2D > 1D data reduction software, wrapper for Fit2D

    The project's repository has moved to github. Please use the repository at https://github.com/Niels-Bohr-Institute-XNS-StructBiophys/fit2dcorr for the new updated versions. The old version is kept at sourceforge. Keywords: fit2d SAXS azimuthal averaging batch processing absolute units (exposure time, transmission, sample thickness) error bars C++ Unix OpenMP
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    SciSimulations

    A package of science simulation scripts for web browsers.

    ...The simulations will enable anyone to explore the equations in science, and make the math behind science more than just some numbers on a page. Currently SciSimulations uses the HTML5 Canvas elements so most web browsers will be able to run the simulations except the old versions of Internet Explorer.
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    lagrange_simulation_mechanics

    lagrange_simulation_mechanics

    simulations with Lagrangian method,both symbolic and by numeric deriv

    alleged to the video 'tutorial' "the Mechanics and its Simulation". Simulation with Lagrangian method, both symbolic, and by numerical derivation. All well-grouped in folders. there is also a 'review' in 3 demos of the Newtonian dynamics: mass-spring systems. most of progs are written in C, with use of SDL lib to display simple graphics and have real-time interactivity. As to programming complexity, it's very simple... this all aims at classical physics simulation in a simple but efficient...
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    Datagam is a tool for extracting data from output or punch files produced by GAMESS(US) or FireFly (old name PC GAMESS) packages. Mac GUI wrapper also available. Upstream version of the project goes to the launchpad. Only final versions of the source code and compiled binars will be available from this domain.
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    TP-Fit is used to analyze downhole temperature measurements by extrapolation of transient data to undisturbed formation temperatures. This is an OLD version, the latest versions TP-Fit can be found at https://github.com/MHee/TP-Fit !!!
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