linSmith is a Smith Charting program. You can enter either discrete
components or transmission lines, see the results on screen and/or
generate Postscript output. Component values can be changed numerically
or using scrollbars.
The massXpert project aims at providing (bio)chemists with a software
package allowing the following:
* User-specific atom definitions and polymer chemistry definitions;
* Powerful sequence editing with user-defined glyphs for each monomer
and monomer chemical modification. Multi-region selections;
* Polymer sequence chemical/enzymatic cleavage;
* Intramolecular cross-linking, like disulfide bonds with total resolution
of the peptides generated upon enzymatic cleavage;
* Gas-phase fragmentation of oligomers;
* Mass-to-charge ratio calculations with inline change of ionization agent;
* Calculation of net electrical charge and of isoelectric point (even by
taking into account monomer modifications if polymer is a protein);
* Simulation of isotopic patterns for any chemical formula and z charge;
* A number of plugins allow 1) translation of the sequence from one format
to another (using a dictionary, like between the 1-letter code and the 3-letter
code of proteins) 2) conversion of number format according to any localized
number format 3) sort mass lists.
* What MBDyn is
o a command-line, direct initial-value problem solver
with a large, flexible multifield element library
o a research tool
o a community developed, research driven open-source software
* What MBDyn is not
o a complete out-of-the-box ``bells and whistles'' GUI for solid modeling
o a commercial tool
o a completely supported software
McStas - Monte Carlo ray tracing simulations of neutron experiments.
McStas is a tool for simulating neutron instrumentation and experiments
using a ray-tracing formalism. Currently the main use of McStas is in the
field of instrument design.
This port contains the McStas component library.
McStas - Monte Carlo ray tracing simulations of neutron experiments.
McStas is a tool for simulating neutron instrumentation and experiments
using a ray-tracing formalism. Currently the main use of McStas is in the
field of instrument design.
Medit is an interactive mesh visualization software, developed by P. Frey
(University Pierre et Marie Curie).
It is intended to display computation results (in mechanics of the solids or
fluids, thermics, electromagnetism, etc.) on grids 2d (triangles and
quadrangles), 3d (tetrahedrons or hexahedrons) or surfaces (triangles and
quandrangles).
MEI stands for Mathematical Expression Interpreter.
It is intended to provide interpretation of mathematical formula in a string.
Meep (or MEEP) is a free finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) simulation
software package developed at MIT to model electromagnetic systems,
along with our MPB eigenmode package.
metaf2xml can download, parse and decode aviation routine weather reports
(METAR, SPECI, SAO), aerodrome forecasts (TAF), synoptic observations
(SYNOP), observations from buoys (BUOY) and meteorological reports from
aircrafts (AMDAR). Data can also be taken from decoded BUFR messages.
The extracted data can be written as XML or passed to a user-defined
function (all done in Perl).
It also provides XSLT style sheets to convert the XML to plain language
(text, HTML), or XML with different schemas. A web-based (CGI) user
interface can be used to download and display up-to-date weather data from
NOAA, Ogimet, and other sources.
MINC (Medical Imaging NetCDF) is a medical imaging data format and an
associated set of tools and libraries.