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    projectM

    projectM

    Cross-platform Music Visualization Library

    Cross-platform Music Visualization Library. Open-source and Milkdrop-compatible. Experience psychedelic and mesmerizing visuals by transforming music into equations that render a limitless array of user-contributed visualizations. projectM is an open-source project that reimplements the esteemed Winamp Milkdrop by Geiss in a more modern, cross-platform reusable library. Its purpose in life is to read an audio input and to produce mesmerizing visuals, detecting tempo, and rendering advanced equations into a limitless array of user-contributed visualizations.
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    CasADi

    CasADi

    CasADi is a symbolic framework for numeric optimization

    ...These expression graphs, encapsulated in Function objects, can be evaluated in a virtual machine or exported to stand-alone C code. Initial value problems in ordinary or differential-algebraic equations (ODE/DAE) can be calculated using explicit or implicit Runge-Kutta methods or interfaces to IDAS/CVODES from the SUNDIALS suite. Derivatives are calculated using sensitivity equations, up to arbitrary order.
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    DAE Tools Project

    DAE Tools Project

    Object-oriented equation-based modelling and optimisation software

    DAE Tools is a cross-platform equation-based object-oriented modelling, simulation and optimisation software. It is not a modelling language nor a collection of numerical libraries but rather a higher level structure – an architectural design of interdependent software components providing an API for: - Model development/specification - Activities on developed models, such as simulation, optimisation, sensitivity analysis and parameter estimation - Processing of the results, such as...
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    Downloads: 28 This Week
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    Radial++ is a C++ template library for scattered data interpolation in any dimension and also the numerical solution of partial differential equations. It provides generalized Radial Basis Functions (p.e. multiquadric, this-plate spline, etc).
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    CoRoPa stands for Computational Rough Paths. The aim of CoRoPa is to provide a software framework for various ideas related to Rough Path Theory, including rough differential equations and the digital description of serial data streams.
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    cuLsoda is an implementation of the Livermore Solver for Ordinary Differential Equations with Automatic switching for stiff and non-stiff problems (LSODA), written in NVIDIA's C for CUDA GPGPU API. NOTE: This repository is now deprecated and replaced by a new one at GitHub: https://github.com/Celemourn/cuLsoda
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    ...Given some polyline, a finer segmented polyline is generated. The smoothed line may hit the original points or its length may be equal to the original length. Linear equations solvers are also provided.
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    Manufactured Analytical Solution Abstraction (MASA): a library for applying the Method of Manufactured Solutions to verification of numerical software used for solving systems of nonlinear algebraic and differential equations.
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    A branch-and-prune method to find all solutions to systems of nonlinear equations. The number of variables must equal the number of equations. The variables must have proper lower and upper bounds. The solver has an interface to the AMPL environment.
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    Server/Client System for managing a Scientific Journal. Cross platform wxWidgets based.
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