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math/gato-1.2.2 (Score: 9.841064E-5)
Python-based toolbox to visualise algorithms on graphs
Paraphrasing the website: Gato - the Graph Animation Toolbox - is software [toolkit] which visualizes algorithms on graphs. - Graphs are mathematical objects consisting of vertices, and edges connecting pairs of vertices. - Algorithms might find a shortest path - the fastest route - or a minimal spanning tree or solve one of other interesting problems on graphs: maximal-flow, weighted and non-weighted matching and min-cost flow. - Visualisation means linking cause - the statements of an algorithm - immediately to an effect - changes to the graph the algorithm has as its input - by terms of blinking, changing colors and other visual effects.
math/numpy-1.11.1 (Score: 9.841064E-5)
The New Numeric Extension to Python
The fundamental package needed for scientific computing with Python is called NumPy. This package contains: * a powerful N-dimensional array object * sophisticated (broadcasting) functions * basic linear algebra functions * basic Fourier transforms * sophisticated random number capabilities * tools for integrating Fortran code. NumPy derives from the old Numeric code base and can be used as a replacement for Numeric. It also adds the features introduced by numarray and can also be used to replace numarray. Note: Development for Numeric has ceased, and users should transisition to NumPy as quickly as possible.
math/algebra-0.72 (Score: 9.841064E-5)
Ruby library for mathematical (algebraic) computations
This is a Ruby library for mathematical (algebraic) computations. Our purpose is to express mathematical objects naturally in Ruby. Though it does not operate fast, we can see the algorithm of the mathematical processing not in a black box but in scripts. Things Ruby/Algebra offers include the following: - One-variate polynomial o Fundamental operations (addition, multiplication, quotient/remainder, ...) o Factorization - Multi-variate polynomial o Fundamental operations (addition, multiplication, ...) o Creating Groebner-basis, quotient/remainder by Groebner-basis. - Algebraic systems o Creating quotient fields o Creating residue class fields o Operating matrices
math/swt-0.1.20 (Score: 9.841064E-5)
Scilab 1-D and 2-D Wavelet Toolbox
Scilab Wavelet Toolbox (SWT) Wavelet is a powerful signal processing tool developed and developing in the last two decades. Scilab Wavelet Toolbox is a free software package to enable you using wavelet analysis tools freely in Scilab on most OSes including GNU/Linux, BSD and Windows. Scilab Wavelet Toolbox is designed to work with any Scilab Image Processing Toolbox like SIP or SIVP for displaying 2-D results. What Scilab Wavelet Toolbox supposed to do: Discrete Fast Wavelet Transform, daubechies wavelets 1-D single level signal decomposition and reconstruction 1-D multi-level signal decomposition and reconstruction 2-D single level image decomposition and reconstruction 2-D multi-level image decomposition and reconstruction.
misc/dnetc-2.9112.521 (Score: 9.841064E-5)
Distributed.net distributed computing project client
This is the distributed.net's distributed computing client. This client contains the modules for OGR and RC5-72. DES, CSC, and RC5-64 are no longer included in this client. As a "loosely knit" group of computer users from all over the world, we take up challenges which require a lot of computing power. We solve these by distributing the cpu power needed over the computers of our members. That's why we're called "distributed.net." Read more about it at www.distributed.net. For your statistics, check out: http://stats.distributed.net/ For general help with the client or distributed.net, mail: help@distributed.net
misc/openr2-1.3.3 (Score: 9.841064E-5)
MFC/R2 call setup library
OpenR2 is a library that implements the MFC/R2 signalling over E1 lines using the Zapata Telephony interface (or DAHDI). The MF R2 tones required for the signaling are generated by code borrowed from the LGPL library SpanDSP written by Steve Underwood, the user has the option to provide a MF interface to use his own MF R2 tone generation and detection so the library will use them when needed, that's why this library does not depend directly on spandsp, libteletone or zaptel for tone generation and detection (depends on zaptel for CAS bits and general media transmission though)
misc/firestring-0.9.12 (Score: 9.841064E-5)
Library to make string handling easier in C
libfirestring is a string handling library that provides maximum length aware string handling functions to programs. Several functions provide saner interfaces than the standard libc functions. libfirestring also provides functions that are in most libc's but not provided for by ANSI C, enabling programmers to write ANSI C-compliant code while using such safe functions (strcasecmp, strncasecmp, snprintf). libfirestring also includes functions for dealing with reading configuration files in an easy to program fashion. This library uses long long, which is part of the C99 standard (previously a GNU extension). Your compiler needs to support this in order for FireString to work.
misc/xyzcmd-0.0.5 (Score: 9.841064E-5)
Pure console visual file manager
XYZCommander is a pure console visual file manager. Main features: * Tight integration with python run-time system - most of the settings can be changed "on the fly" via management console. * Powerful configuration system - define own actions, aliases, internal commands, key bindings. * Extensible plug-in system - even core functionality implemented mainly using plug-ins, keeping base system small and clean. * Events & hooks subsystem - a flexible way of reacting on certain system events. * Customizable look-n-feel - every widget component look can be changed via skins. * Unicode support
misc/magicpoint-1.13a (Score: 9.841064E-5)
X11-based presentation tool
MagicPoint - an X11 based presentation tool MagicPoint is an X11 based presentation tool. It is designed to make simple presentations easy while to make complicated presentations possible. Its presentation file (whose suffix is typically .mgp) is just text so that you can create presentation files quickly with your favorite editor (e.g. Emacs). For more information, see /usr/local/share/doc/mgp/*. Sample files are located in /usr/local/share/doc/mgp/sample. It's a good idea to preview a sample file before installation. % ./mgp tutorial.mgp
misc/pantry-32 (Score: 9.841064E-5)
Command-line nutrition analysis program
Pantry is a command-line oriented nutrient analysis program. It is a true command-line program: there are no menus, there are no prompts. Instead, you simply type commands from your shell prompt, and Pantry does what you ask it to do, displaying results if you have asked it to do that. In addition to using Pantry from your shell prompt, you also interact with it through XML files. Using XML, you can edit Pantry's configuration file. You can also add nutrient information for custom foods (though Pantry includes nutrient information for over 7,000 foods to get you started) and recipes using XML.