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    Accord.NET Framework

    Accord.NET Framework

    Scientific computing, machine learning and computer vision for .NET

    The Accord.NET Framework provides machine learning, mathematics, statistics, computer vision, computer audition, and several scientific computing related methods and techniques to .NET. The project is compatible with the .NET Framework. NET Standard, .NET Core, and Mono.
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    gcr_convert

    converts cosmic-ray files from GALPROP for viewing / plotting.

    ...The ouput cosmic-ray distribution is in the form of FITS files which however are not convenient for viewing or plotting with the standard ftools program fv, since the files have 4 or 5 dimensional arrays (due to the momentum and species axes) while fv handles only 3 dimensional arrays. This program converts to fv-compatible FITS files, either from 2D to (R,z) or from 3D to (x,z) at y=0 or (x,y) at z=0, in each case for a chosen cosmic-ray species. The third axis is momentum in each case. The distribution can be viewed with fv as a colour image, contoured, output to a file etc. The program is stand-alone and requires only the cfitsio library to be installed. Build instructions are in the program header. ...
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