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minisloth

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It's a lightweight library to write a monodimensional PDE solver.

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Licenses: WTFPL_2_0

nitime

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  Analyzed about 16 hours ago

Nitime is a library for time-series analysis of data from neuroscience experiments. It contains a core of numerical algorithms for time-series analysis both in the time and spectral domains, a set of container objects to represent time-series, and auxiliary objects that expose a high level ... [More] interface to the numerical machinery and make common analysis tasks easy to express with compact and semantically clear code. [Less]

9.7K lines of code

3 current contributors

about 1 month since last commit

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MSR Tools

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  Analyzed about 4 hours ago

MSR Tools is a source code evolution analysis tool. It consists of a framework for mining software repositories and tools for metric calculation, visualization, defect prediction.

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almost 10 years since last commit

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SciD (scientific library for D)

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SciD is a collection of numerical routines and bindings written in and for the D programming language.

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about 6 years since last commit

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UG_RRobots

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Ultragreen Fork of the project RRobots

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over 10 years since last commit

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VirGO plugin for Stellarium

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VirGO is the next generation Visual Browser for the ESO Science Archive Facility. It is a plug-in for the popular open source software Stellarium with added capabilities for browsing professional astronomical data. VirGO gives astronomers the possibility to easily discover and select data from ... [More] millions of observations in a new visual and intuitive way. [Less]

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SciSmalltalk

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Tools for scientific computation in Smalltalk

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Atmospheric Radiative Transfer Simulator

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  Analyzed about 18 hours ago

ARTS is a radiative transfer model for the millimeter and sub-millimeter spectral range. There are a number of models mostly developed explicitly for the different sensors. The basic principle for the development of ARTS is to provide a code that can be applied for many different applications ... [More] concerning radiative transfer calculations in the microwave region. For this reason much emphasis has been placed on modularity, extendibility, and generality. [Less]

722K lines of code

7 current contributors

almost 5 years since last commit

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C-PAC

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  Analyzed 2 days ago

Configurable Pipeline for the Analysis of Connectomes

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27 days since last commit

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ceres-solver

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  Analyzed about 24 hours ago

Ceres Solver is a portable C++ library that allows for modeling and solving large complicated nonlinear least squares problems. Features include: * A friendly API: build your objective function one term at a time. * Automatic differentiation. * Robust loss functions. * Local ... [More] parameterizations. * Threaded Jacobian evaluators and linear solvers. * Levenberg-Marquardt and Dogleg (Powell & Subspace) solvers. * Dense QR and Cholesky factorization (using Eigen) for small problems. * Sparse Cholesky factorization (using SuiteSparse) for large sparse problems. * Specialized solvers for bundle adjustment problems in computer vision. * Iterative linear solvers for general sparse and bundle adjustment problems. [Less]

94.1K lines of code

9 current contributors

10 days since last commit

1 users on Open Hub

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