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    PAIDA is pure Python scientific analysis package and supports AIDA (Abstract Interfaces for Data Analysis). PAIDA can create/plot histograms and functions etc. The parameter optimization and its error evaluation are also supported. Can use with Jython!
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    Python4Proteomics Course

    Python4Proteomics Course

    Python course for Proteomics analysis

    Python course (in Spanish) for Proteomics analysis using basically Jupyter NoteBooks. For more information, you can have a look at the readme.md file in the source code tree: https://sourceforge.net/p/lp-csic-uab/p4p/code/ci/default/tree/readme.md
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    SimPET

    SimPET

    A web platform for the MC simulation of realistic brain PET data

    SimPET (http://www.sim-pet.org) is an open, efficient, and user‐friendly online platform for the generation of synthetic brain PET datasets. The platform offers the ability to generate realistic activity and attenuation maps from patient's PET/CT and MRI images. These maps can then be simulated, and sinograms and simulated images can be downloaded. More advanced features can be obtained by using the SimPET scripts: https://github.com/txusser/brainviset_simset https://github.com/txusser/simpet (New version pre-alpha) You can also upload your own phantoms to simulate. Currently the platform incorporates MC models for the GE Advance, GE Discovery ST and Siemens mCT. More models are on the way. You can also access all the previously simulated datasets from the dev team to test your quantification pipeline (Files section in this page). This project is an open collaboration between IDIS (www.idisantiago.es), Qubiotech (www.qubiotech.es), and FGUMA (www.fguma.es).
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    ThermV

    Comprehensive thermal analysis software package

    ThermV thermal analysis software package aims to provide the most sophisticated automatic analysis of thermal analysis data (TG/DTG, DTA and DSC). It offers new algorithm for concurrent peak deconvolution at different heating rates and provides full kinetic analysis of these data, including isoconversional methods for Ea, determination of reaction model and full kinetic triplet, Avrami coefficients, and dimensionality of crystal growth for reactions in the solid state. The project is currently in alpha stage, where individual modules will be provided for data analysis. The modules for peak deconvolution, peak profile analysis and determination of Ea and lnA will be provided first. Full GUI will be provided in beta stage. Due to computational limitations, the code is partly programmed in Python and partly in R. Python code will eventually be fully integrated into GUI. R code might remain standalone, although it will be integrated to a highest possible degree. Distributed under GPL
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    Truss-101

    Truss-101

    A desktop application written in Python to solve 2D truss structures.

    A desktop application to solve statically determinate and indeterminate 2D truss structures using Matrix Displacement Method (aka Finite Element Method).
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    pyGear

    pyGear

    Precise gear geometry generator for spur and helical gears

    A python gear generator that serves as CAE/CAD-preprocessor for involute gears based on pythonOCC. It allows for the computation of dynamic properties and the creation of exact geometries from a minimal input set. PyGear can simulate the tool geometry and kinematics of standard gear hobbing tools to generate precise flank, tooth root and tip geometries.
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    LinuxCNC
    LinuxCNC controls CNC machines. It can drive milling machines, lathes, 3d printers, laser cutters, plasma cutters, robot arms, hexapods, and more.
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    Open Automation

    Open Automation

    Building automation (like KNX or OpenHAB) software (like CometVisu).

    This project aims to provide software usefull in automation tasks like building automation. Different backends are supported like KNX or OpenHAB. Note: The project has moved to GitHub. Please consult: https://github.com/CometVisu/CometVisu - for the CometVisu https://github.com/OpenAutomationProject - for the different OpenAutomation subprojects
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    BKWSimX

    BKWSimX

    Planung & Simulation kleiner PV-Anlagen

    BKWSimX ist eine kostenlose Simulationssoftware zur Planung und Wirtschaftlichkeitsbewertung steckerfertiger PV-Anlagen – ideal für Balkonkraftwerke mit oder ohne Speicher. Die Software erlaubt es, reale Standortdaten, Hardwarekomponenten und individuelle Lastprofile zu kombinieren, um den Eigenverbrauch, Jahresertrag und die Amortisation exakt zu berechnen. Die Benutzeroberfläche ist intuitiv gestaltet und erlaubt u. a. die Simulation mehrerer PV-Generatoren mit eigener Ausrichtung und Verschattung, den Vergleich unterschiedlicher Speichersysteme sowie die Berücksichtigung aller üblichen Verlustfaktoren. BKWSimX basiert auf Python, nutzt reale Wetterdaten der Europäischen Kommission (PVGIS) und richtet sich an alle, die fundierte Entscheidungen rund um ihre eigene PV-Anlage treffen möchten.
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    Free 3D Acropolis is a model 3D in hight resolution of the Acropolis of Athens shortly after its construction.
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    NZMATH

    NZMATH

    Python Calculator on Number Theory, three-birds-one learning material

    NZMATH is a Python calculator on number theory. It is freely available and distributed under the BSD license. All programs are written only by Python so that you can easily see their algorithmic number theory. You can get NZMATH with a single command: % python -m pip install -U nzmath Here % is the command line prompt of Windows or Unix/macOS. This release contains several program corrections and additions obtained by writing a programming "notebook" of the book 'Lectures on Elementary Number Theory' (TAKAGI, Teiji) in Python-NZMATH language. The "notebook" is available together. It is designed for beginning students of algorithmic number theory to self-study Number Theory, Programming and scientific English together, three-birds-one learning material. It is possible only by running and reading the programs. You can get the notebook here: https://sourceforge.net/projects/nzmath/files/nzmath-enttakagi/ Visit our home page in detail: https://nzmath.sourceforge.io/
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    PhiPsi

    PhiPsi

    An eXtended Finite Element Method (XFEM) Software.

    PhiPsi is a 2D and 3D computational solid mechanics program, which involves the extended finite element method (XFEM), as well as the finite element method (FEM). PhiPsi is written in Fortran and compiled using the GNU Fortran compiler (gfortran). PPView is a visualization tool for PhiPsi. PPView can be used to import Abaqus inp file, view the model defined in the PhiPsi keywords file (*.kpp), edit PhiPsi keywords file, perform a PhiPsi simulation, and view the simulation result files generated by PhiPsi. PPView contains the latest executable program of PhiPsi. Features of PhiPsi: ○ Supported analysis type: 2D, 3D static analysis; 2D, 3D hydraulic fracturing analysis; 2D, 3D dynamic analysis; and 2D field problems analysis. ○ Support as many as 1000 fractures, voids and inclusions. ○ Intersection of 2D and 3D fractures, intersection of fracture and voids or inclusion. ○ Keywords file support with parameter definition and four operations (+, -, *, and /). ○ Other features.
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    PyMod

    PyMod

    (OBSOLETE) PyMOL Plugin for Homology Modeling of Protein Structures

    This is the UNOFFICIAL mirror to PyMod. Since the release of PyMod2.0, this repository will no longer be maintained.
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    RSM

    Radiation Spectrum Method : a modal BPM (Beam Propagation Method)

    RSM (Radiation Spectrum Method) is a 2D rigorous tool to solve the Maxwell equations for the propagation of light in integrated optics or photonics devices. It makes use of an EigenMode Expansion method (EME) to solve the electromagnetic problem. This software running on Windows and MacOS comes with a GUI that permits to define with the aid of files or scripts the arbitrary and complex geometry of the waveguide. Of that way any waveguide geometry can be handled. Several plots are available : refractive index plot, field propagation plot and modes spectrum plot. This permits, with the interpretation of the guided and radiation modes spectrum, a physical understanding of the propagation mechanisms in the integrated optical device under evaluation. The complex geometry of the component is discretized in a stack of multilayer dielectric waveguides. For Windows, download "RSM_visit_update2.zip" , this file needs the last version of the software be first installed : "RSM VisitSetup2.ex
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    SBW (Systems Biology Workbench)

    SBW (Systems Biology Workbench)

    Framework for Systems Biology

    The Systems Biology Workbench(SBW) is a framework for application intercommunications. It uses a broker-based, distributed, message-passing architecture, supports many languages including Java, C++, Perl & Python, and runs under Linux,OSX & Win32. It comes with a large number of modules, encompassing the whole modeling cycle: creating computational models, simulating and analyzing them, visualizing the information, in order to improve the models. All using community standards, such as SED-ML, SBML and MIRIAM.
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    Tellurium

    Tellurium

    Model, simulate, and analyze biochemical systems using one tool.

    Tellurium (te.) is a Python environment supporting Spyder2 IDE and Jupyter Notebook aimed for large-scale systems and synthetic biology simulation. It combines a number of existing libraries, including libSBML, libRoadRunner (including libStruct), libAntimony, and is extensible via tePlugins. In addition other tools kits such as matplotlib and NumPy are used to provide additional analysis and plotting support.
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    Microarray Gene Expression Database Group and OMG Gene Expression Standard (MAGE)
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    minfx

    minfx

    Minfx optimisation library

    The minfx project is a Python package for numerical optimisation, being a large collection of standard minimisation algorithms. The name minfx is simply a shortening of the mathematical expression min f(x).
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    pyrpl

    PyRPL turns your Red Pitaya into a powerful analog feedback device.

    The Red Pitaya is a commercial, affordable FPGA board with fast analog inputs and outputs. This makes it useful for quantum optics experiments, in particular as a digital feedback controller for analog systems. Based on the open source software provided by the board manufacturer, PyRPL (Python RedPitaya Lockbox) implements many devices that are needed for optics experiments with the Red Pitaya. PyRPL implements various digital signal processing (DSP) modules (see features below). It allows to arbitrarily interconnect the available DSP modules and retrieve signal values on timescales below 1 ms. The graphical user interface (GUI) provides a realtime display of the various measurement instruments and allows the easy configuration of DSP signal chains and feedback controllers. At the highest abstraction level, arbitrary feedback sequences can be defined to fulfill tasks as complex as approaching and locking a resonance of a high-finesse Fabry-Perot cavity (tested up to finesse=100,000).
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    rp6simul

    rp6simul is a simulator for the RP6 robot (AREXX Engineering)

    The rp6simul project brings simulation software for the RP6 robot that is manufactured by AREXX engineering. Besides support for all peripherals on the robot base, the simulator also fully supports the m32 extension module, and both can be simulated either independently or simultaneously. Furthermore, a simple 2d environment can easily be created to test lighting, collision, motor speeds and so on. The simulator does not run native AVR files, but instead a thin wrapper is provided so that the AVR code can be compiled natively. Thanks to this wrapper, and a flexible Lua driver interface, the simulator emulates most of the IO registers, requiring no or minimal code modifications. rp6simul is primarily developed on Linux, but a Windows version will also be released.
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    FEATool Multiphysics - FEA & CFD Toolbox

    FEATool Multiphysics - FEA & CFD Toolbox

    FEATool Multiphysics is an easy-to-use FEA and CFD Simulation Toolbox

    FEATool Multiphysics (https://www.featool.com) is a fully integrated toolbox for computer aided engineering CAE, finite element analysis & fluid dynamics simulations. With a very easy-to-use GUI, anyone is now able to quickly set up and perform large scale dynamical and complex engineering physics simulations, with coupled fluid flow, heat transfer, structural mechanics, chemical transport, and electromagnetics effects, without having to learn complex programming. In addition to built-in CAD and pre/post-processing, automatic mesh generation, and multi-physics solvers, FEATool also seamlessly integrates the state-of-the-art OpenFOAM [1], SU2, and FEniCS CFD and FEA solvers. Moreover, native itegration with MATLAB and Python allows advanced simulation scripts and programmatic use cases such as in AI and machine learning [2]. [1]: https://www.featool.com/Easy-to-Use-OpenFOAM-GUI/ [2]: https://featool.com/model-showcase/2024-11-12-CFD-and-Flow-Prediction-Based-on-Deep-Learning
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    Spectral Python

    A python module for hyperspectral image processing

    Spectral Python (SPy) is a python package for reading, viewing, manipulating, and classifying hyperspectral image (HSI) data. SPy includes functions for clustering, dimensionality reduction, supervised classification, and more.
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    ExSTraCS

    ExSTraCS

    Extended Supervised Tracking and Classifying System

    This advanced machine learning algorithm is a Michigan-style learning classifier system (LCS) developed to specialize in classification, prediction, data mining, and knowledge discovery tasks. Michigan-style LCS algorithms constitute a unique class of algorithms that distribute learned patterns over a collaborative population of of individually interpretable IF:THEN rules, allowing them to flexibly and effectively describe complex and diverse problem spaces. ExSTraCS was primarily developed to address problems in epidemiological data mining to identify complex patterns relating predictive attributes in noisy datasets to disease phenotypes of interest. ExSTraCS combines a number of recent advancements into a single algorithmic platform. It can flexibly handle (1) discrete or continuous attributes, (2) missing data, (3) balanced or imbalanced datasets, and (4) binary or many classes. A complete users guide for ExSTraCS is included. Coded in Python 2.7.
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    GluCat: Clifford algebra templates

    GluCat: Clifford algebra templates

    Calculation with Clifford algebras: C++ library and Python module

    GluCat is a generic library of C++ templates that implement universal Clifford algebras over the field of real numbers. The PyClical extension module for Python gives users an easy Python scripting interface for calculations in Clifford algebras. The name PyClical is an homage to Pertti Lounesto's CLICAL.
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    Miramath
    Miramath is an open source project inspired by the MathCad mathematical application. The main user interface consists of a page into which mathematical expressions can be entered or edited and then evaluated.
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