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    VisualRiSC

    Toolbox visualizing computations of Realizable Sign Conditions.

    This toolbox contains a set of Python procedures in order to compute examples associated with the computation of Realizable Sign Conditions (RiSC) due to the approach by Basu, Pollack and Roy. The RiSC approach is a way to solve and analyze systems of polynomial equations and inequalities over the real numbers in the field of real-algebraic geometry. The involved computations often consist of highly sophisticated notions, not easy to illustrate by hand. VisualRiSC provides implementations of such notions and functions using the Python package SymPy, on the one hand, and an interface to Gnuplot in order for a visualization of examples using the Python package Gnuplot.py.
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    RISC-0
    The "RISC-0" project is a collection of Python libraries and programs to support the RISC architecture described by Prof. Niklaus Wirth on his web page (http://www.inf.ethz.ch/personal/wirth/Articles/FPGA-relatedWork/index.html)
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