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    DeepSee

    DeepSee

    Visualize deep ocean biogeochemical sediment samples in 2D and 3D!

    ...πŸ¦‘πŸ¦€πŸš πŸš€ For a live demo, visit: https://www.its.caltech.edu/~datavis/deepsee/ 🌱 To get started, visit our Wiki: https://sourceforge.net/p/deepsee/wiki/Home/ πŸ§‘β€πŸ’» To modify DeepSee for your own project, visit our GitHub repository: https://github.com/orphanlab/DeepSee/ --- Created by Adam Coscia, Haley M. Sapers, Noah Deutsch, Malika Khurana, John S. Magyar, Sergio A. Parra, Daniel R. Utter, Rebecca L. Wipfler, David W. Caress, Eric J. Martin, Jennifer B. Paduan, Maggie Hendrie, Santiago Lombeyda, Hillary Mushkin, Alex Endert, Scott Davidoff, and Victoria J. Orphan. Copyright (c) 2022-23 California Institute of Technology ("Caltech"). U.S. Government sponsorship acknowledged. ...
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    jQuantum
    jQuantum is a Java program to simulate a quantum computer, to design quantum circuits, and to visualize the execution of quantum algorithms. Another main purpose, however, is to create images in your head, and thereby - understanding.
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    QCF is a toolbox of Quantum Computing Functions for Matlab and Octave. It is based on the syntax of Nielsen & Chuang's book 'Quantum Computing and Quantum Information'. It includes simulations of the Grover and Deutsch algorithms and a pdf tutorial.
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