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    MaTeX

    MaTeX

    LaTeX labels in Mathematica

    Create LaTeX labels in Mathematica. In Mathematica 11.3 or later, simply evaluate ResourceFunction to install or upgrade MaTeX. A newer version can be safely installed when an older version is already present. MaTeX will always load the latest installed MaTeX that is compatible with your version of Mathematica. Mathematica is an excellent and flexible visualization tool, and even supports displaying complex mathematical formulae. However, its typesetting quality is not on par with Latex.
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    Introduction-to-Autonomous-Robots

    Introduction-to-Autonomous-Robots

    Introduction to Autonomous Robots

    An open textbook focusing on computational principles of autonomous robots. The source-code is released under Creative Commons 4.0 (CC-BY-NC-ND), whereas the print version is copyrighted by MIT Press. You are therefore permitted to use images and content from the book for non-commercial purposes (including teaching) with proper attribution, but you cannot post compiled versions of the book online. In order to compile a PDF of this book yourself, you either need a working implementation of Latex on your computer or use the online Latex editor overleaf.com. Here, you can either upload a zip file of the source code ("download ZIP" option underneath the green "Code" button on this page), or fork the project into your Github account and import it directly into Overleaf from there.
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    Finite Element Method Magnetics

    Finite Element Method Magnetics

    Finite element analysis of electromagnetic devices

    Solves low frequency magnetic, electrostatic, heat flow, and current flow problems on 2D and axisymmetric domains via the finite element method.
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    Symja Java Computer Algebra

    Symja Java Computer Algebra

    Symja - Java computer algebra language & symbolic math library

    Symja - computer algebra language and Java symbolic math library. Moved to https://github.com/axkr/symja_android_library. The Android App can be found at: https://github.com/axkr/symja-example
    Downloads: 13 This Week
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    xCellerator
    Analysis of biochemical networks.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Periodic Table Of Elements 4 Mathematica

    Periodic Table Of Elements 4 Mathematica

    generates nice period table from given data

    PTE-1.5 is for Mathematica 11.1 (not mm14 - needs ver change fixing) PTE-1.4 and prev for Mathematica 4.0 linux PTE generates periodic tables from variable data (the data and layout can be changed for a particular subject). Includes Pauli Exclusion makers and some data. Charts can be browsed with an iPhone nicely (may need .jpg, .gif nicer). It's printable at a small size. Layout change un-restricted but is non-interactive. which is good and bad: it does the job. CreateModule creates a Function from roped lines,: eval lines freely form while working, creates function from that auto. The following now have their own page now and new Mathematica 11 versions: older versions are on download page for historic url reasons. http://sourceforge.net/p/fnbookform2formathematica/ http://sourceforge.net/p/nchineseremainders/ http://sourceforge.net/p/months4mathematica/ also: READMEs, .nb, miscellany in Files
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    Analog Insydes is a Mathematica toolbox for symbolic analysis of analog electronic circuits. This project provides a set of free add-ons to Analog Insydes, including a Java front-end and a native netlister for Cadence's Analog Design Environment (ADE).
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    FaRe

    Mathematica package for tensor reduction of Feynman integrals.

    Version 1.2 is now available! This version is compatible with FeynCalc 9.0 FaRe is a Mathematica package for tensor reduction of Feynman integrals. The integral can be any-rank and any-order. Dimensional reduction is used and the final output is regrouped according to tensor structures. FaRe requires FeynCalc to work. Please refer to http://arxiv.org/abs/1507.03527 for a detailed manual. If you use FaRe in a scientific publication or talk, please give proper academic credit by citing http://inspirehep.net/record/1382623 For any information please write to: m.re-fiorentin AT soton.ac.uk
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    Months4Mathematica

    Months4Mathematica

    more calendar conversions, epochs, JDN, moon, +

    extra astronomical / calendar / epoch features that mathematica does not have. has many new functions. supports multiple calendars (julian, gregorian, synodic, anomalistic). supports JDN conveniently, shows moon phase est. NEW: supports day number from 0 of any calendar conversion all-way between supported calendars supports multiple epochs and epoch generation. convert between some epochs without calendar support, ie, J2000.0, JDN, to some effect can create/import epochs and use TAI clock << Months`Months` {PrettyDate[], PrettyDate[calendarChange2[Date[], gregorian, julian], julian], MoonPhase[]} {"Sunday, July 13 2014. 2:37:04 p.m. -4 GMT", "Saturday, Iunius 30 2014. 2:37:04 p.m. -4 GMT", "Full Moon"} timeDeduce, a minor extra: deduce and show other times / angles, using time eqn. input: GMT,lon,tz,arieslon output: input + SHA,Ra,LHA ; in dn,tm or ang (for historic reasons files are also in https://sourceforge.net/projects/periodictablemm/)
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    TIDES

    Taylor series Integrator for Differential Equations

    Taylor series Integrator for Differential EquationS. This software is developed by Profs. A. Abad, R. Barrio, F. Blesa and M. Rodriguez, (GME, University of Zaragoza, Spain). It consists on a C (Fortran) library, libTIDES, and a Mathematica package, MathTIDES. (MathTIDES requires Mathematica version >= 7.0) . Basic references: * A. Abad, R. Barrio, F. Blesa, M. Rodriguez, 2012. Algorithm 924: TIDES, a Taylor series Integrator for Differential EquationS, ACM TOMS. 39, no. 1, art. 5. (Main reference) * A. Abad, R. Barrio, F. Blesa, M. Rodriguez, 2011. TIDES tutorial: Integrating ODEs by using the Taylor Series Method., Monografías de la Academia de Ciencias de la Universidad de Zaragoza. 36, pp. 1-116. * R. Barrio, 2005. Performance of the Taylor series method for ODEs/DAEs, Appl. Math. Comput. 163 (2), pp. 525--545 * R. Barrio, 2006. Sensitivity analysis of ODE's/DAE's using the Taylor series method, SIAM J. on Scientific Computing 27 (6), pp. 1929--1947
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    VectorAlgebra is a Mathematica-package which implements various functions for simple vector calculations in d-dimensional spaces with constant metrics.
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    rayshade-mathematica

    rayshade-mathematica

    rayshade and POV for Mathematica Export + view

    Beautifully Render* your Graphic3D and Shown or Manipulate right in the Front End (without Export to, ie 3DStudio Art Renderer, et al). For use with Mathematica 4.0 - 13.1. Makes file.ray or .pov that will look much like image in notebook except rendered. Works easily/automatically with many Graphics3D (and some Graphic) as well. However graphics in 13.1 is too big to comment on: many will work many not. Has many options to fix renders that aren't so auto. Now very portable (Apple, Microsoft, Linux) supported (given rayshade or povray binary download or compiled). No OS scripting needed. * raytracing makes more realistic images than GL/CL/Cuda (are best for game, geo/mapping, accelerated) but is slower. POVRay is supported about as well. For a .gif animation see: http://community.wolfram.com/groups/-/m/t/1096001 see also: https://sourceforge.net/p/rayshade http://www.povray.org
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    Matlab, Maple and C/C++ applications of Linear Algebra in many domains, including curves in many dimensions, Cryptography and Chaos etc.
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    Arduino for Circadian Behavioral Assay

    Arduino for Circadian Behavioral Assay

    Circadian behaviral assay software for Arduino 1.0

    The Arduino routines (.ino) control light-on timing under various entrainment schemes and measures general movements using PIR and the light level using CdS in three animal chambers. Requires Arduino 1.0 and Arduino hardwares (Uno or Mega). 1. _3ChambersEPLPDD.ino: 12-12 LD to long photoperiod 2. _3ChambersTCycle.ino: 12-12 LD to T=23/T=25 cycles (Note: A critical error has been found in _3ChambersTCycle.ino. It will not be available until the error is fixed. 14-SEP-2012)
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    A simulation package for investigating the dynamics of complex controversy.
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    CarArrivalSimulation
    Simulate toll gates queues on Mathematica 7.
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    EmulMultiFit

    Simultaneously fit SAS data with polydisperse core-shell-shell spheres

    Keywords: -simultaneously fit several SAXS and SANS data sets with polydisperse (Schultz-Zimm or Gaussian distribution f(R)) spherical core-shell-shell nanoparticles -analytical expressions are used for from factor F(Q) and its integral over f(R), no numerical integration required -absolute units -Mathematica is required via console (MathKernel) -Mathematica's local and global optimizers (simulated annealing, differential evolution, Nelder-Mead, ...) can be used -range for fit parameters and further constraints between fit parameters are possible -Monodisperse(!) hard sphere structure factor can be used, too -long computation times (depending on problem size and amount of constraints) from hours to a few days are possible -non-parallelized code
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    FermiFab
    Repository moving to https://github.com/cmendl/fermifab ! A quantum physics toolbox for small fermionic systems. Keywords: quantum mechanics, reduced density matrices, Slater determinants, second quantization, creation and annihilation operators
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    A suite of libraries and applications using genetic algorithms and AI for financial analysis and simulation. Currently the focus is to route FIX messages to an exchange simulator and use genetic algorithms to explore algorithmic trading strategies.
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    ImagingAnalysis

    ImagingAnalysis

    Direct tissue-level image quantification package for Mathematica

    ImagingAnalysis is a Mathematica package that performs grid-based analysis of time-lapse imaging data saved in a sequence of TIFF files. This package requires Mathematica 7.0. Revised on 14 May 2017: Bugs are fixed and incompatibility issues are resolved. The current version runs on Mathematica 11.
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    Mockmma uses wxMaxima to evaluate a small subset of commands in the syntax of Mathematica (tm), which is a trademark of Wolfram Research Incorporated (WRI). Mockmma is in no way associated with WRI.
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    Agents based reinforcement learning using Mathematica
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    Penney Ante

    Penney Ante

    It explains a phenomenon of a coin tossing game called Penney Ante

    A university project explaining a phenomenon of a coin tossing game called Penney Ante. Penney Ante is a coin tossing game invented in 1969 by a mathematician called Walter Penney. It is played by two players. Each player selects a pattern of three heads and tails. The two patterns must be different. The players then flip a fair coin repeatedly until one of the patterns appears. The winner is a person whose pattern appears first. Although initially the game appears to be fair, it is not in general. There is no best pattern that beats all others. The best we can do is let our opponent go first and then choose the best possible option that beats his particular pattern. To do so we need to be able to define relations between each two patterns. And this is where the fun begins. To run the project use PenneyAnte.nb Open .nb files using Mathematica. You can also use CDF Player but in this case .nb files will not function interactively. See wiki for a full project description.
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    Sensitizer

    Sensitizer

    A toolset to automate STOP analysis with Zemax OpticStudio

    SENSITIZER is an ESO software toolset written in Matlab and Mathematica aiming at automating some Structural/Thermal/Optical Performance (STOP) sensitivity analyses with Zemax OpticStudio (ZOS). The core code of SENSITIZER runs in MATLAB and drives ZOS in the background through the ZOS-API interface, based on .NET. The output is saved in the MATLAB file format and can be post-processed using MATLAB and/or Mathematica routines. The optical system to analyze is defined in a normal Zemax lens file. The core data structure of SENSITIZER is an optical group, which can be any optical surface in the lens file or a set of subsequent surfaces. These groups will be perturbed by varying their positions relative to the rest of the system (rigid-body-motions) and/or by adding Zernike shape deformations on their front surface. After a certain perturbation is applied, ZOS runs (sequential) raytracing to compute the optical performance such as centroid displacement or wavefront error.
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    Truncated power series algebra

    Truncated power series algebra

    This project consists of two object-oriented implementations of truncated power series (TPSA) for arbitrary order and number of variables. Addition, subtraction, multiplcation, division, and exponentiation are all implemented in the algebra as overloaded operators. They can also compute with maps, a map being an array of TPSA objects representing a mapping of a space into itself. They are implemented as arrays of TPSA objects equal in number to the number of variables of the algebra. One implementation is written in Mathematica and is rather slow. The second is written in VB.net and is much faster.
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