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    SpecialFunctions.jl

    SpecialFunctions.jl

    Special mathematical functions in Julia

    Special mathematical functions in Julia, include Bessel, Hankel, Airy, error, Dawson, exponential (or sine and cosine) integrals, eta, zeta, digamma, inverse digamma, trigamma, and polygamma functions. Most of these functions were formerly part of Base in early versions of Julia.
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    Pyramid Calc

    Pyramid Calc

    Simple calculator

    Simple and fast in use scientific calculator. More details in README. It's not that long.
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    physicsmata

    API for all possible cellular automata that work same at all angles

    ...Its parameters are sums of screen brightness (n color dimensions are optional) at concentric circles around each point, efficiently costing only the perimeter of those circles (instead of the area) because of the tree of squares. You can create any function, or to get started try the visual function editor where each click changes if a column is sine/sigmoid/half/double/exp/etc or which of the 0, 1, or 2 columns to the left are its params. Every click changes the patterns of waves seen on the left, which run that function you visually built at each point.
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    OSCILLOSCOPE_AND_SIGNALGENERATOR_PCM

    OSCILLOSCOPE_AND_SIGNALGENERATOR_PCM

    PCM based signal generator and oscilloscope

    This program is a soundcard based signalgenerator and oscilloscope for low frequency and low voltage signals written for linux using the alsa api. It uses the internal DAC/ADC of the soundcard (PCM) to capture signals or generate them. Depending on the available PCM device, it's possible to generate or capture signals up to 96 Khz.
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    Tidal Analysis Program in PYthon (TAPPY) uses the least squares optimization function from scipy to perform a harmonic analysis (calculate amplitude and phases of a set of sine waves) of a hourly time series of water level values.
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    qliss3d renders 3d-Lissajous-figures (figures made of a different sine functions for each dimension) with a Qt interface. You can look at the figures from any viewing position you like and even "listen" to the sound of the figures.
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    Epulse is a signal generator that can produce pulses, sine, triangular and rectangular waves with an unlimited level of modulations. It can be used in electronics to create test signals, or to make simple audio effects.
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