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    MuJoCo

    MuJoCo

    Multi-Joint dynamics with Contact. A general purpose physics simulator

    MuJoCo, developed and maintained by Google DeepMind, is a high-performance physics engine designed for simulating complex, articulated systems that interact through contact. It is widely used in research fields such as robotics, biomechanics, computer graphics, animation, and machine learning, where fast and accurate physics simulations are essential. The engine provides a robust C API optimized for real-time computation, making it suitable for scientific research and advanced simulation...
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    gVirtualXRay

    gVirtualXRay

    Virtual X-Ray Imaging Library on GPU

    gVirtualXRay is a C++ library to simulate X-ray imaging. It is based on the Beer-Lambert law to compute the absorption of light (i.e. photons) by 3D objects (here polygon meshes). It is implemented on the graphics processing unit (GPU) using the OpenGL Shading Language (GLSL). SimpleGVXR is a smaller library build on the top of gVirtualXRay. It provides wrappers to Python, R, Ruby, Tcl, C#, Java, and GNU Octave.
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    sidmon5.net

    Sudden ionospheric disturbance monitor with Stokes data product

    This package is a VLF receiver for monitoring VLF transmitter signals for evidence of transients indicating ionospheric disturbances, usually caused by x-ray bursts from the sun. It takes sample pairs from dual-channel sound cards and spectrally processes them to Stokes parameters. Data are plotted as time series and in scatter plots.
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    SIMconverter
    This unit conversion program is based on the latest standard of International System of Units (SI) and NIST Special Publication 811 (1995 Edition) and provides many more conversions. Licensed under GPL3. Written in Python and Qt toolkit.
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    This toolkit allows complete control of a microscopy setup from Labview, Matlab, Scilab, Python, .Net, VB, IgorPro, Mathematica and more. Included is a standalone program for image acquisition and scripting control of a scientific microscope.
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    *Project home now moved to Google Code.* Numerical computing and plotting tools for IronPython.
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    Dimenso is a library of numeric types for .Net and Java, that obey dimensional analysis and permit calculations with physical quantities. Due to the lack of C++ - like templates with numeric arguments, code generation is employed using Python.
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