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    This utility, lingen, implements evolution of native machine code via linear genetic programming. The assembly level code uses a subset of assembly language which manipulates and performs calculations using the floating point unit (FPU) of the CPU.
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    The fast2armc program translates source code of a counter automata model for FAST(er) tool to the ARMC prolog syntax.
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    MICROMECHANICS

    MICROMECHANICS

    A collection of lecture notes and accompanying code on micromechanics

    The collection MICROMECHANICS (micromechanics.zip) includes: (1) lecture notes (microbook.pdf) on the analysis of heterogeneous materials and homogenization, and (2) source codes (microcode.tar.bz2) that accompany the computational exercises in Part II of the notes. Instructions on using the codes are given in the README file of each exercise. Further instructions can be found in the file microcode.tar.bz2. The MATLAB codes are used for visualization, evaluating analytical bounds...
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    Zwicker s Loudness Calculation SW +Tool

    Zwicker's Loudness Calculation (ISO532B) Tools

    Zwicker's Loudness Calculation (ISO532B) Tools. The project includes a loudness calculation program based on Zwicker's Method, and a WAV file analyzer generating data files for loudness calculation. Documentation and test files are also provided.
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    An interactive binary search tree. The user may interact with the tree by performing rotations, balancing, insertions, and deletions. For educational purposes
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    DownTheRabbitHole
    aLice - ALice is likely the most Inefficient Code Ever written for boundary elements It is a c++ multi-platform code (tested on MAC-OS X 10.5, Win32, Ubuntu linux 9.04) for BEM analysis of steady and time dependent problems (in progress)
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    Moved to Google Code, see http://code.google.com/p/pythonequations/downloads/list
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    Poor Man's HPC is a framework that allows distributing and running code on a server farm. pmHPC is a scaled down and simplified version of distributed computing projects such as SETI, so is a perfect fit for enthusiasts and universities.
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    JRete is a rule engine written in Java. Advantages over other expert system shell and artificial intelligence(AI) API - code rules in java language, data may compute accross network with multiple JRete, auto data persistence to database, event-fire direc
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    devsimpy

    devsimpy

    Python-based GUI for discrete-event system modeling and simulation

    DEVSimPy is an advanced wxPython GUI for the modeling and simulation of systems based on the DEVS (Discrete EVent system Specification) formalism. Features include powerful built-in editor, advanced modeling approach, powerful discrete event simulation algorithm, import/export DEVS components library and more.
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