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    NAVAL-SEM

    NAVAL-SEM

    Award-winning open-source offline SEM platform for PLS-SEM & CB-SEM

    NAVAL-SEM is an award-winning, free and open-source offline Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) platform supporting PLS-SEM and CB-SEM workflows. Designed for researchers, PhD scholars, professors, and analysts, it provides visual model building, measurement assessment, structural model analysis, and reproducible research workflows without subscriptions or cloud dependency. Features include: • PLS-SEM & CB-SEM • Bootstrapping, mediation, moderation & conditional process analysis • HTMT,...
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    PeCalc

    PeCalc

    PeCalc is a polyvalent engineering calculator for S&T students

    PeCalc allows making calculations with integer fractions, complex numbers, complex matrices, rational functions and complex polynomials. It also allows making changes of numeric base, prime factor decomposition, solving linear equation systems, statistical and financial computations, rational fraction decomposition and plotting some control engineering graphs. PeCalc includes comprehensive user help in English and Spanish. Currently PeCalc runs on Android and MS Windows. A version for GNU Linux is planned for the near future. It has been developed in Object Pascal using Embarcadero Delphi. ...
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    mathSuite

    mathSuite

    Powerful Calculus Environment and Matrices Handling Engine

    ...You'll also be able to execute your own scriptfiles with a basic math-oriented beta script language. Some feature regarding Matrices and Linear Algebra Operations are LU-Factorization, SVD Decomposition, Rank Calculator, Ill Condition Checking and more... There are also a very powerful Linear System Solver and Basic PRELoaded Functions Integrator Engine.
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    FreDec

    Parallelized FREquency DEComposer algorithm

    This is a parallelized algorithm performing a decomposition of the time-series data into a number of sinusoidal components, disentangling them from the white Gaussian noise. The algorithm analyses all suspicious frequencies, including the ones that look like an alias at a glance, but may become preferable later. After selection of the initial frequency candidates, the algorithm passes through all their possible combinations and estimates their multi-frequency statistical significance. ...
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    StochDecomp

    User Manual describing theory behind the package, installation instruc

    ...Studies on how the noise enters and propagates in biochemical systems provided us with nontrivial insights into the origins of stochasticity, in total however they constitute a patchwork of different theoretical analyses. Here we present a flexible and generally applicable noise decomposition tool, that allows us to calculate contributions of individual reactions to the total variability of a system’s output. With the package it is therefore possible to quantify how the noise enters and propagates in biochemical systems. We also demonstrate and exemplify using the JAK-STAT signalling pathway that it is possible to infer noise contributions resulting from individual reactions directly from experimental data. ...
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