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    Simple Python Fixed-Point Module

    Pure-python binary fixed-point arithmetic library

    This Python module provides basic facilities for mathematics on fixed-point numbers. The number of fractional binary digits is tunable, allowing near-arbitrary precision arithmetic. Arithmetic & functions such as sqrt, exp, log, sin & cos are available. For the latest releases please visit https://github.com/rwpenney/spfpm
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    XNDiff

    X-ray and Neutron powder pattern simulation analysis

    Keywords (XNDiff): -SAXS -SANS -absolute units -core (double)shell crystalline nanoparticles -with a parallelepidal shape -particle assemblies -powder and ensemble average -C/C++ -Unix -OpenMP -HPC Cluster Keywords (BatchMultiFit): -simultaneous fits for several SAXS and SANS curves with simulation data from XNDiff -SANS data can be smeared with dq values from experimental data sets or analytical functions -Mathematica console -local and global optimizers (simulated annealing, differential evolution, Nelder-Mead, ...) can be used -range for fit parameters and further constraints between fit parameters -parallelized (typ. 4-8 threads) TODO (BatchMultiFit): -read and use errorbars from experimental data sets -allow different q-ranges for different data sets in the fits -rewrite and test in Python using e.g. the lmfit module: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/lmfit/ to get rid of Mathematica and to run it on HPC clusters
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    rmachine is a register machine simulator (the complexity theory version), programmed in python, complete with a module to be used in your programs and a (PyQt4) GUI.
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    rp6simul

    rp6simul is a simulator for the RP6 robot (AREXX Engineering)

    The rp6simul project brings simulation software for the RP6 robot that is manufactured by AREXX engineering. Besides support for all peripherals on the robot base, the simulator also fully supports the m32 extension module, and both can be simulated either independently or simultaneously. Furthermore, a simple 2d environment can easily be created to test lighting, collision, motor speeds and so on. The simulator does not run native AVR files, but instead a thin wrapper is provided so that...
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    This project going to develop a thermodinamical server for chemical simulation, equip design, scientific module for other aplication or chemical education. Also the thermo server is developed to complete the project of chemical simulation Sim42.Spanish
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    gCoder is a GUI, server-client based dyanmic programing contest controler built in Python. Its a programing contest controller like pc^2 and TopCoder(TM) areana. It use system test module, which can actually test contestent codes without any human interf
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