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    Tellurium

    Tellurium

    Model, simulate, and analyze biochemical systems using one tool.

    Tellurium (te.) is a Python environment supporting Spyder2 IDE and Jupyter Notebook aimed for large-scale systems and synthetic biology simulation. It combines a number of existing libraries, including libSBML, libRoadRunner (including libStruct), libAntimony, and is extensible via tePlugins. In addition other tools kits such as matplotlib and NumPy are used to provide additional analysis and plotting support.
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    PyMaTi is a simple and easy to use GUI for numerical and scientific computing in Python. It surrounds well know packages NumPy and Matplotlib and provides possibility to immediately play with numerical python from intuitive user interface.
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    Freeode

    Freeode

    Solve Differential Equations

    Freeode is a compiler for the SIML programming language. It is a specialized language to solve differential equations. The compiler creates a python program that uses Numpy and Scipy to do the numerical computations.
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