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    glslmath

    glslmath

    C++ header-only library that simulates GLSL math

    ...It rather aims to provide a convenient single header file that implements the most commonly used subset of GLSL so that it is easy to use for rapid prototyping and GLSL teaching purposes. It is used at the Georg-Simon Ohm University of Applied Sciences in Nuremberg for teaching computer graphics courses.
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    Statistics101 - Resampling Statistics

    Statistics101 - Resampling Statistics

    Use simulation to perform statistical analyses.

    Statistics101 is an Integrated Development Environment (IDE) that uses a simple, powerful language called “Resampling Stats” to develop Monte Carlo programs to analyze and solve statistical problems. The original Resampling Stats language and computer program were developed by Dr. Julian Simon (https://www.juliansimon.com/) and Peter Bruce (https://www.scientificamerican.com/author/peter-bruce/) as a new way to teach Statistics to social science students. Of course, social science students aren't the only ones who can benefit. Anyone who wants to learn statistics will find that the resampling approach helps in understanding statistical concepts from the simplest to the most difficult. ...
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    Tables of the Sun

    A Re-implementation of Newcomb's Theory of the Sun

    Simon Newcomb published his theory, known as Tables of the Sun, in 1898. It was used by the American Ephemeris and the Astronomical Almanac into the 1980's to compute the daily positions of the Sun. This Theory is a semi-analytic model which expresses quantities as a trigonometric series with numerical coefficients. This type of model produces a compact computer function which has enough accuracy to be useful to most users.
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    HTSeq

    Analysing high-throughput sequencing data with Python

    This SourceForge page is outdated! HTSeq has been moved to github: https://github.com/simon-anders/htseq General information and documentation on HTSeq; http://www-huber.embl.de/users/anders/HTSeq
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    This is a MATLAB implementation of inverse compositional Active Appearance Models (AAMs), as described in the "Active Appearance Models Revisited" paper by Iain Matthews and Simon Baker.
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