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    An optimized C library for numerically solving exterior ballistics problems. It supports standard drag models (Drag Functions G1-G8). The solution method is the common "3 degree of freedom" analysis found in many commercial programs.
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    Optimizer_sovkov

    Constructing and optimizing general mathematical and physical models

    We present the package Optimizer, aimed at constructing and optimizing general mathematical models of phenomena of versatile nature. It is written in the Matlab algorithmic language and is executed in the Matlab environment with partial functionality in Octave. The convenient visual interface and the detailed manuals are provided. The main benefit of the package is its capability to construct models of any level of complexity in a block-by-block manner. Elementary model blocks can be collected in libraries, and we have already written many such library programs. Many of these programs are already available along with the main package. Currently, the main focus of these is computational quantum mechanics, analysis and simulation of molecular spectra, and general-purpose approximants. The package provides the most reliable modern strategies for linear and non-linear model optimization, regularization, and hypothesis tests. Parallel computing is supported.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Quan is designed to model physical quantities in C++ programs. Advantages include automated dimensional analysis checking, automatic unit conversions, self documentation of code.
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    Quantum Toolkit
    Quantum Mechanical Toolkit And 3D Viewer for C++. Allows Data Visualisation via Images, Surfaces and Volume plots using OpenGL, as well as rapid development Quantum Mechanical Simulations. Uses the Blitz++, VTK Visualisation and Qt Libraries.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    A tool for people interested in Special Relativity. Can introduce you to some basics, as the transformations and the 4-vectors. Examples, illustrations and some exercises will be included. With some time, effort, and space on the desk, you can master it.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    AuroreNR
    Software developed for the analysis of Neutron Reflectivity data.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    C++ library for calculating the light propagation through large and very small structures (sub wavelength). The used method is the Fourier Modal Method. It can be solve one and two dimensional dielectric structures such as gratings, waveguides etc.
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    The class libraries here provide infrastructure for creating simulations of low energy nuclear physics experiments, as well as some useful working programs that do simple simulations and analysis of experiments performed with magnetic spectrographs.
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    Snot The Second, the rubber boxes King, declared a holy war against evil plastic balls to defeat himself and his crew lives. Excentric crossplatform 2D labyrinth game written in Python. Just try to reach exit of each level.
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    SAXS_Analyser

    Simplie tool for analysis small angle X-ray data.

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    E.N.M.L. means Environmental Noise Model Language. The target of the project is the definition of a XML specification model mainly devoted to electronic acoustic data exchange. ENML aims to format ANY kind of noise measurement.
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