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OpenAxiom

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  Analyzed 1 day ago

OpenAxiom is an open source platform for symbolic, algebraic, and numerical computations. It offers an interactive environment, an expressive programming language, a compiler, a large set of mathematical libraries of interest to researchers and practitioners of computational sciences. OpenAxiom ... [More] strives to support ubiquitous, advanced, high quality open source computer algebra on major operating systems, in particular major Unix variants, GNU/Linux variants, Windows, and handheld devices. It aims at being the open source computer algebra system of choice for research, teaching, engineering, etc. [Less]

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Hybrid kernel

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  Analyzed 3 days ago

Hybrid is a kernel being developed with an emphasis on design and portability. It is largely implemented in C/C++, with a small amount of assembly. The kernel is built on top of elklib.

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about 15 years since last commit

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RefDB

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  Analyzed over 1 year ago

RefDB is a reference database and bibliography tool for SGML, XML, and LaTeX documents, sort of a Reference Manager or BibTeX for markup languages. It is portable and known to run on Linux, Free/NetBSD, OSX, Solaris, and Windows/Cygwin.

155K lines of code

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over 3 years since last commit

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queXF

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  Analyzed 3 months ago

queXF, a CADE (Computer Assisted Data Entry) Tool, processes filled paper forms that were created in queXML, such as survey questionnaires. queXF can be used as a web based, Open Source alternative to programs such as Cardiff Teleform and Remark OMR.

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almost 13 years since last commit

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txULS

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Twisted Python Experiments and Prototyping for ULS For the past 30-40 years, we as an electronic, networked culture have been building systems of increasing size and complexity. Ultra Large-Scale Systems are the natural descendants of this collective, amalgamated effort, yet they are nascent at ... [More] best. This project is for developing code, tests, experiments, and ultimately, libraries with well-documented APIs useful for the creation of software and and content that can serve as prototypes for ultra large-scale systems. [Less]

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pymaclab

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  Analyzed about 12 hours ago

PyMacLab is the Python Macroeconomics Laboratory which serves the purpose of providing a convenience framework written in form of a Python library with the ability to solve non-linear DSGE models. The library supports solving DSGE models using 1st and 2nd order perturbation methods which are ... [More] computed around the steady state. PyMacLab possesses the added advantage of being equipped with an advanced model file parser module, which automates cumbersome and error-prone linearization by hand. PyMacLab is written entirely in Python, is free and incredibly flexible to use and extend. [Less]

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over 7 years since last commit

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SeerSuite

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  Analyzed about 14 hours ago

SeerSuite is an application toolkit for digital libraries and search engines; i.e., CiteSeerX.

94.3K lines of code

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about 15 years since last commit

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Django-RefDB

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Django-RefDB is a Django application which realises bibliography management. You can upload your papers, or just give title/author/journal/year. Books and other media are allowed too of course. Just everything you may want to cite someday, or at least want to read. It supports multi-user access so ... [More] that a community (e.g. an institute) can share their references. [Less]

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miao3d

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  Analyzed about 17 hours ago

With miao3d you can train a specific Gaussian Markov Random Field (GMRF) that then can be used to estimate a depthmap ("3D"), given an image ("2D"). A GUI allows inspection of the image + depthmap.

6.55K lines of code

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about 15 years since last commit

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Robotics Library

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  Analyzed about 4 hours ago

The Robotics Library (RL) is a self-contained C++ library for rigid body kinematics and dynamics, motion planning, and control. It covers spatial vector algebra, multibody systems, hardware abstraction, path planning, collision detection, and visualization.

72.2K lines of code

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6 months since last commit

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