Theano is a Python library that allows you to define, optimize, and
efficiently evaluate mathematical expressions involving multi-dimensional
arrays. It is built on top of NumPy.
Viper is a minimalistic scientific plotter and run-time visualization module.
Viper has support for visualizing meshes and solutions in DOLFIN.
TruthTable is a truth table generator that does the dirty work for you.
This Java program handles the following operations: Not, And, Or, XOR,
Implication, and the Biconditional.
This is an additional class of ruby with conduct processing of missing value
to NArray which is a numeric multi-dimensional array class.
XPPAUT is a graphical tool for solving
* differential equations,
* difference equations,
* delay equations,
* functional equations,
* boundary value problems, and
* stochastic equations.
This is a program designed initially to speed up writing tapes on remote
tape drives, but may be used as a general pipe buffering utility.
Note: You must have SYSVSHM support in FreeBSD kernel.
The program splits itself into two processes. The first process reads
(and reblocks) from stdin into a shared memory buffer. The second
writes from the shared memory buffer to stdout. Doing it this way
means that the writing side effectly sits in a tight write loop and
doesn't have to wait for input. Similarly for the input side. It is
this waiting that slows down other reblocking processes, like dd.
fortune-mod-futurama is a compilation of quotes from the Fox
TV Series "Futurama" by Matt Groening. The quotes have been
compiled from various sources on the Web.
This is a duplicate of strfile(8).
It exists to make it possible to have fortune ports without first having
to install the games distribution.
A meta-port to install all language versions of the whole documentation
set from the FreeBSD Documentation Project: Handbook, FAQ, articles and
more.
Terraform is an open source interactive height field generation and
manipulation program, giving you the ability to generate random terrain and
transform it. It uses the GNOME desktop platform and thus has a (more or less)
consistent graphical user interface which doesn't require use of the command
line.
Terraform allows you to generate random terrain using a number of algorithms
and then selectiveley change the terrain using a variety of transformations.
Where possible, the transformations provide a real-time preview, giving you
instant feedback on the effect of any parameter changes.