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    xrayutilities

    xrayutilities

    a package with useful scripts for X-ray diffraction physicists

    xrayutilities is a python package used to analyze x-ray diffraction data. It can support with performing diffraction experiments and used for common steps in the data analysis. It can read experimental data from several data formats (spec, edf, xrdml, ...); convert them to reciprocal space for arbitrary goniometer geometries and different detector systems (point, linear as well as area detectors); for further processing the data can be gridded (transformed to a regular grid). More...
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    Libro

    Libro

    An interactive program for statistical analysis of texts

    A cross-platform text analysis program written in Python and Free Pascal/Lazarus which scans a whole text file (in plain text, HTML, EPUB, or ODT formats) and ranks all used words according to frequency, performing a quantitative analysis of the text using Shannon-Weaver information statistic and Zipf power law function. It counts words, sentences, chars, spaces, and syllables. Also computes readability indexes (Gunning-Fog, Coleman-Liau, Automated Readability Index (ARI), SMOG grade,...
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    PS-Drone

    PS-Drone

    Programming a Parrot AR.Drone 2.0 with Python - The Easy Way

    The PS-Drone-API is a full featured SDK, written in and for Python, for Parrot's AR.Drone 2.0. It was designed to be easy to learn, but it offers the full set of the possibilities of the AR.Drone 2.0, including Sensor-Data (aka NavData), Configuration and full Video-support. The video function is not restricted to mere viewing, it is also possible to analyze video images data using OpenCV2. Obviously, the PS-Drone is perfect for teaching purposes; however, even the requirements for...
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    Python/FEniCS Examples

    Python/FEniCS Examples

    phase-field simulation and other examples with Python/FEniCS

    The main goal of this project was developing phase-field simulations of lithium dendrite growth with FEniCS programmed in Python. The problem was based in the grand potential-based model of Zijian Hong and Venkatasubramanian Viswanathan (https://doi.org/10.1021/acsenergylett.8b01009) . Some simpler examples were developed before for a first approach with FEniCS: heat equation and combustion model.
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    GeoSolver

    A Python library for solving geometric constraint problems

    GeoSolver is a Python library for solving geometric constraint problems. A graphical testing and demostration application, the Geometric Constraint Workbench is included with the software.
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    Pydicom by examples

    Pydicom by examples

    Basic and intermediate examples of DICOM library with Jupyter

    Basic and intermediate examples to read, modify and write DICOM files with Python code using Jupyter - To install Jupyter - https://jupyter.org/install ====== All examples are based on Pydicom. An open source library - https://pydicom.github.io/
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    Acoustic Research Tool (ART)

    Acoustic Research Tool (ART)

    Acoustic Simulation Library for Frequency and Time Domain Simulations.

    ART is a flexible simulation framework for wind instruments. It includes a growing library of modelling elements. So far bore discontinuities, branches, tone holes, cylindrical and conical tubes, Bessel horns and bent tubes are available for frequency domain modelling. In the time domain generic bidirectional propagation elements, scattering elements, fractional delays, convolution with reflection functions and general z-domain networks are available and can be described using MuParserX...
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    SimpleElastix

    Medical Image Registration Library

    SimpleElastix is an extension of SimpleITK that comes with the elastix C++ image registration library. This makes state-of-the-art medical image registration really easy to do in languages like Python, Java, C# and R.
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    TextTools
    TextTools is a freeware corpus linguistics tool developed in Python to aid in research. This program analyzes user-created corpora and displays information about word (token) frequency, n-grams, clusters, collocations, keyword in context (KWIC), and keyness. TextTools is designed to be user-friendly and intuitive and will run natively on Mac OS X.
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    VisualRiSC

    Toolbox visualizing computations of Realizable Sign Conditions.

    This toolbox contains a set of Python procedures in order to compute examples associated with the computation of Realizable Sign Conditions (RiSC) due to the approach by Basu, Pollack and Roy. The RiSC approach is a way to solve and analyze systems of polynomial equations and inequalities over the real numbers in the field of real-algebraic geometry. The involved computations often consist of highly sophisticated notions, not easy to illustrate by hand. VisualRiSC provides implementations of...
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    BS Eagle Project is an open source black-oil simulator. The goal of this project is to provide a free access to the modern oil simulator to study new methods of simulation. The project has a modular architecture and open to modifications and extensions.
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    The project contains algorithms for locating the most central groups in complex networks. In particular implementations of various centrality measures and heuristic search algorithms. All functionality is exposed via XML-RPC for easier exploitation.
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    pypub is a Python library and application for downloading, storing, and analyzing biomedical literature MEDLINE records from PubMed (http://www.pubmed.com) in response to a user query.
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    This project is a collection of little programs in Python which use acoustics for various scientific fields.
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