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    This project is about stochastic simulation methods and their applications to physical systems. We develop interactive books, which can be used by students to study physics using free resources. The books contain text and Java source code.
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    Kind of macro player for Windows, written in Java. Its original purpose was to control a telescope through rutinary commands late at night. General purpose now, it can simulate mouse clicks, keyboard presses and change of windows focus.
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    Virtual interactive experiments (vexp) is a framework to promote the developmentand use of cooperative e-learning experiments over the internet. Interactive scientific experiments which can be controlled by various users synchronously.
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