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    JDistlib

    Java library of statistical distribution

    A Java package that provides routines for various statistical distributions. Based on R version 2.14.1 (continuously updated; current as of R v3.3.0). The major difference is that JDistlib is thread safe. The library contains the density (pdf), cumulative (cdf), quantile, and random number generator (RNG) routines of the following distributions: Ansari, Beta, Binomial, Cauchy, Chi square, Exponential, Fisher's F, Gamma, Geometric, Hypergeometric, Kendall, Logistic, Log normal, Negative...
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    runjags

    The 'runjags' R package and standalone JAGS extension module

    This package provides high-level interface utilities for MCMC models via Just Another Gibbs Sampler (JAGS), facilitating the use of parallel (or distributed) processors for multiple chains, automated control of convergence and sample length diagnostics, and evaluation of the performance of a model using drop-k validation or against simulated data. Template model specifications can be generated using a standard lme4-style formula interface to assist users less familiar with the BUGS syntax. A...
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    GMES

    GMES is a free Python package for FDTD electromagnetic simulations.

    GMES is a free finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) simulation Python package developed at GIST to model photonic devices. Its features include simulation in 1D, 2D, and 3D Cartesian coordinates, distributed memory parallelism on any system supporting the MPI standard, portable to any Unix-like system, variuos dispersive ε(ω) models, CPML absorbing boundaries and/or Bloch-periodic boundary conditions, and arbitrary material and source distributions. GMES officially stands for GIST...
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    Photonics is a photon tracking Monte Carlo package, which calculates photon flux and time distributions in a heterogeneous medium surrounding a light source. The propagation medium and detector and light sources are highly customizable.
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    Pamvotis is a Wireless LAN Simulator for all the current physical layer extentions of the IEEE 802.11 (IEEE 802.11 a/b/g) standard and for the IEEE 802.11e Draft for Quality of Service in WLANs.
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    SystemML is an XML format for exchange of mathematical systems for numerical simulation. This toolbox offers support for the SystemML infrastructure. It is included in the distributions of SystemML execution clients, but can be installed separately.
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    A C++ library for machine learning within dynamic systems. It provides methods such as the Kalman, unscented Kalman, and particle filters and smoothers, as well as useful classes such as common probability distributions and stochastic processes.
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    QTnew is a universal Queueing Theory simulator. Different types of serving disciplines, time distributions, routes are supported. Simulation is extremely flexible: any custom simulation can be performed with JavaScript.
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    KStochastic gives the user the ability to create pictures of stochastic processes based on arbitrary probability distributions. Those pictures can then be used for illustration purposes in various publications treating random phenomena.
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    Distributions Networks Analyzer (DNA) is a tool for simulating (power flow) and analyzing electrical distribution networks. Users can easily implement and test their own power flow, optimal power flow and control algorithms.
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