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This is an old revision of ProgramsScientific made by BenoitAudouard on 2006-02-26 03:25:57.

 

Some links I find from time to time about interesting programs



http://www.librecours.org/cgi-bin/main?callback=presentation [fr]
https://lipforge.ens-lyon.fr/softwaremap/trove_list.php
http://gforge.inria.fr/softwaremap/trove_list.php

list of existing packages in distributions

http://club.mandriva.com/xwiki/bin/KB/SciApps
http://rpms.mandrivaclub.com/rpms/Groups.html see http://rpms.mandrivaclub.com/rpms/Sciences_Mathematics.html and others in Sciences/you name it...
http://packages.ubuntu.com/breezy/math/


programs not yet packaged

have a look at
http://www.mit.edu/~ibaran/kseg.html [en] GPL Geometry
http://www.stat.umn.edu/macanova/macanova.home.html [en] GPL interactive statistical analysis program
http://socnetv.sourceforge.net/ [en] GPL comprehensive Social Networks Analysis and Visualisation
http://eye.jimbomania.com/eyefract.html [en] maybe-GPL
http://jimbomania.com/glfract.html [en] GPL loads fractal {Mandelbrot, Julia} sets from file as specified by David Eyerman's Eyefract v0.6.0 and displays them in 3D space with OpenGL/Glut
http://spike.sandia.gov/Trilinos/about.html Project Trilinos effort to develop and implement robust parallel algorithms using modern object-oriented software design, while still leveraging the value of established numerical libraries such as PETSc, Aztec, the BLAS and LAPACK.

Compilations of programs

for programs that have not yet been packaged and that I try to get compiled
CompileElmer GPL tool using finite element method for multi-physics problems (compiles with g95 fortran gcc-c ...)
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