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Rust crate to translate between 1D indices and 2D coordinates with wrapping https://crates.io/crates/wrapping_coords2d
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Workflow babel is a visual workflow creation tool. Create a workflow visually then output correct code for your workflow execution tool of choice.
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Browse and access the VLaby experiments from within RosarioSIS. More information about VLaby here: https://vlaby.com/
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Tool for instrumented indentation testing (IIT), including nanoindentation, for Young's modulus and hardness
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Simulate gravity between multiple objects and visualize orbits. Modify parameters: positions, length and mass scales, initial velocities, time step, etc.
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Henry's tools for doing science.
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Interaction of Human Scientists and Machines in Scientific Workflows with SiLA.
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Python for science
https://scientific-python.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html
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Continuously Updated Collection of Notes throughout High School to Make Your Life Easier
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Reliable and efficient agent-based models in Rust
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Website that aims to be a portal for Free Software useful to researchers: https://research-freedom.gitlab.io/
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A web application reproducing ReproZip packages in the cloud. Runs on Kubernetes https://server.reprozip.org/ MOVED TO GITHUB https://github.com/VIDA-NYU/reproserver
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A free android application for measuring elastic constants of materials such as Young's modulus and Poisson's ratio by the impulse excitation technique
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A spectral method simulation for spinodal decomposition systems that well-described by the Cahn-Hilliard equation.
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Python tools for working with the SCIATRAN radiative transfer model
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PTK (PythonToolKit) is an interactive environment for python. It was designed to provide a python based environment similar to Matlab for scientists and engineers however it can also be used as a general purpose interactive python.
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This is a hands-on guide on how to apply the Description Logics formalism to natural science problems, including Knowledge Base generation, Semantics, Ontology construction, Reasoning and Querying.
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