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    illustrative_progs

    collection of illustrative programs:small games, simulators: C, Matlab

    a collection of small and medium-sized simulation programs that I made explicitely for dydactic and/or documentation purposes. Browse the files, don't click on widnload because there are multiple zips!! All are related to rigidbody dynamics used to make vehicle simulators in the simplest way. Other types of programs may figure too: Snake or Tetris in C for showing the C programming style opted for the other, more specific programs. Possibly this is a link for supplying material to some...
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    A way to use XFOIL for airfoil analysis with MATLAB. Utilizes Perl to provide a pty to interface with XFOIL and to parse results to send back to MATLAB. "MatPerlXFOIL: Half MATLAB, Half Perl. Half XFOIL. EXELSIOR!"
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    Bayesian Surprise Matlab toolkit is a basic toolkit for computing Bayesian surprise values given a large set of input samples. It is also useful as way of exploring surprise theory. For more information see also: http://ilab.usc.edu/
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