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    LabRPS

    LabRPS

    Random phenomena generator

    This is an official mirror of LabRPS. Code and release files are primarily hosted on https://github.com/LabRPS/LabRPS and mirrored here LabRPS aims to be a tool for the numerical simulation of random phenomena such as stochastic wind velocity, seismic ground motion, sea surface ... etc. It can be in a wide range of uses around engineering, such as random vibration or vibration fatigue in mechanical engineering, buffeting analysis in bridge engineering.... LabRPS is mainly to assist...
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    U-Net Fusion RFI

    U-Net Fusion RFI

    U-Net for RFI Detection based on @jakeret's implementation

    ...The primary improvements to this code base include a training and evaluation framework, along with a fusion based approach to detection, combining a number of models (currently hard coded to two trained models) along with Sum Threshold as an additional "expert." Additional work is being done to add custom layers to this model for further experimentation, including Squeeze/Excitation layers (unimplemented.) Sum Threshold (in fusion as an expert, and in testing as a comparison) requires the use of AOFlagger by Andre Offringa. You can find this code at https://gitlab.com/aroffringa/aoflagger. This project will use the aoflagger program within the code, so you may need to ensure that any environment variables are set for aoflagger before use. ...
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    ebfformat

    ebfformat

    An Efficient Binary data Format

    EBF, which stands for Efficient Binary Format, is a binary file format for reading and writing binary data easily. Reading writing routines are currently available in C,C++,Fortran,Java, Python, IDL, MATLAB. A program called ebftkpy which has a set of utility functions to work with the .ebf files , e.g., viewing the contents and getting a summary, is also provided. The EBF specification is designed to be concise and easy to understand to make it easier for others to write their own code if needed. It is also designed to simplify the programming of input output routines in different programming languages. ...
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    PyUltimateRobot

    Controls any Robot in Python

    Developed on Python to leverage state-of-the-art extensibility and easily integrated plugins Able to use low cost robots with the accuracy and dexterity of much more expensive robots, achieved in part by: a) Ability to drive movement by inexpensive DC gear head motors, including the inherent ability to specify movement by applied force rather than strict space/time control that steppers impose. b) Arms and linkages don't have to have super tight tolerances, because accuracy is...
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    orbkit (Moved to Github)

    orbkit (Moved to Github)

    A Modular Python Toolbox for Cross-Platform Post-Processing of Quantum

    ...If you use orbkit in your work, please cite it as follows: Gunter Hermann, Vincent Pohl, Jean Christophe Tremblay, Beate Paulus, Hans-Christian Hege, and Axel Schild, "ORBKIT: A Modular Python Toolbox for Cross-Platform Postprocessing of Quantum Chemical Wavefunction Data", J. Comput. Chem. 2016, DOI: 10.1002/jcc.24358. orbkit's documentation can be found at http://orbkit.github.io/
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    Latest on Arxiv

    Parse the latest Arxiv RSS stream and get your institute preprints

    ...Feel free to take and modify this code any way you want. But if you are using it, I'd love to at least here from you and know I didn't put this up for nothing. The program has no major prerequisites, except the Python package pyPdf. It is build for Python 2.6.x series, but will probably work on many others as well.
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    Planets

    A program for approximate simulation of planetary systems

    With Planets you can create and simulate planetary systems on your computer using Newton's law of universal gravitation. This program can be used in schools for illustration and students can experiment with it themselves. I created this project as part of the German Abitur exam, which is why the help documents are currently only available in German. Requirements: - Python 2.7 - Windows 7, Windows XP, Ubuntu Other operating systems may work but were not tested.
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    ResistPy

    Geophysical Modelling with R2/R3

    ResistPy is a Python program designed to work with R2 & R3t for processing, modelling & visualization of electrical resistivity data. ResistPy reads a variety of raw data formats and helps the user prepare the data for modelling with R2 or R3.
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    Pysimony

    A Pythonic Implementation of Parsimony Inference of Phylogeny

    UPDATE: After some bug fixes, I've ditched Pysimony for Javamony: https://sourceforge.net/projects/javamony/ Given Python's beauty, I know that someday I will have to finish Pysimony. A student's first attempt at a phylogenetic inference program, written in the simplistic yet elegant Python. Pysimony reads a FASTA file (only ATGC accepted) specified as its only argument. Basic testing has shown that it is slow, inaccurate and most definitely inefficient. An unlikely-to-be-the-most-parsimonious tree is printed upon completion in basic Newick tree format. As all parts of the program are the original work of a beginner programmer, this may represent one of the worst approaches to solving the phylogenetic problem. ...
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    Noisy Channel Simulator

    Demonstrate errors in transmission of a file over a noisy channel.

    This program was written to dimonstrate errors in transmission for a presentation on Claude Shannon's Noisy Channel Coding Theorem. It takes an input file, the probability of a bit being flipped, and, if specified, the size of the header of the file. The program was intended to take monochrome bitmap files as input, so that each bit refers to a pixel in the image and thus, it would be easy to see errors in the output file, as some of the pixels would be flipped; however, it will work on any input file.
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