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A file format for exchanging computational models in systems biology
The Systems Biology Markup Language (SBML) is an XML-based description language for representing computational models in systems biology. Visit the project web site to learn more.
A quantitative finance C++ library for modeling, pricing, trading, and risk management in real-life. A cross-platform free/open-source tool for derivatives and financial engineering.
CRAFT: Configurable Runtime Analysis for Floating-point Tuning
CRAFT (Configurable Runtime Analysis for Floating-point Tuning) for HPC (High-Performance Computing) uses binary instrumentation to perform runtime analysis of floating-point code, detecting cancellations and making precision level recommendations.
NOTE: THIS PROJECT HAS MOVED TO GITHUB!!!!
https://github.com/crafthpc/craft
Gavrog stands for "Generation, Analysis and Visualization of Reticular Ornaments using Gavrog". It is a Javalibrary together with a suite of interactive applications for the study of periodic net-like structures in space and their applications.
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The Feynman Simulation Framework provides a standard methodology for software engineers to develop simulations in Ruby with the flexibility to develop only the classes that are necessary to solve the physical problem.