Projects tagged ‘library’ and ‘scientific’


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matplotlib is a python 2D plotting library which produces publication quality figures in a variety of hardcopy formats and interactive environments across platforms. matplotlib can be used in python scripts, the python and ipython shell (ala matlab or mathematica), web application servers, and six graphical user interface toolkits

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The GNU Scientific Library (GSL) is a numerical library for C and C++ programmers. The library provides a wide range of mathematical routines such as random number generators, special functions and least-squares fitting. There are over 1000 functions in total with an extensive test suite.

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A mathematical open source library written in C#/.Net, aiming to provide a self contained clean framework for symbolic algebraic and numerical / scientific computations.

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Java tools and libraries for the advancement of sciences.

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The QuantLib project is aimed at providing a comprehensive software framework for quantitative finance. QuantLib is a free/open-source library for modeling, trading, and risk management in real-life. QuantLib is written in C++ with a clean object ... [More] model, and is then exported to different languages such as C#, Objective Caml, Java, Perl, Python, GNU R, Ruby, and Scheme. The QuantLibAddin/QuantLibXL project uses ObjectHandler to export an object-oriented QuantLib interface to a variety of end-user platforms including Microsoft Excel and OpenOffice.org Calc. [Less]

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O2scl is an object-oriented library for numerics in C++ useful for solving, minimizing, differentiating, integrating, interpolating, fitting, and more. Classes operate on generic member functions and generic vector types. Includes classes from GSL and CERNLIB.

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Perl module for handling of numbers with arbitrary many uncertainties. Does automatic error propagation and scientific rounding. An extension for outputting the objects in LaTeX syntax is available.

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Tioga extends Ruby with commands for making figures and plots with graphics using PDF functionality and with text typesetting using the full abilities of TeX (including display math).

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WhatHere you will find a repository of scientific libraries and programs written primarily in Java covering a wide berth of topics. In making these tools available to the public, the author hopes that they will save you time from having to write your ... [More] own. Currently, the following projects are included: The Shared Scientific Toolbox, a library for scientific computing. It features a multidimensional arrays package, a high-performance networking package, an advanced class loading framework, a dataflow engine for multi-core, and JNI bindings to the highly-acclaimed FFTW library. Dapper, a large-scale, lightweight distributed computing environment built as an alternative to systems like Apache's Hadoop and Microsoft's Dryad. It provides configuration-free setup, rich and robust semantics for dynamic modification of the dataflow graph at runtime, and a user interface for dataflow visualization and management. Microcrystals, a machine learning system for annotating images of crystallographic trials. It uses the boosting algorithm to combine hundreds of marginally discriminative Gabor wavelet-based features into a single, accurate classifier. The system achieves a low false negative rate when ranking images based on their likelihood of containing crystalline material. A user interface and database schema accompany the machine learning brains. WhyHigh quality scientific code is important in that it can lead to extensive reuse, while at the same time serving as a vessel for conveying research ideas. HowFeel free to peruse the Subversion repository here. Alternatively, you can follow the links to the right to visit constituent project pages. [Less]