Author Archives: Dan Gezelter

Fluid Dynamics

The OpenFOAM (Field Operation and Manipulation) software package can simulate anything from complex fluid flows involving chemical reactions, turbulence and heat transfer, to solid dynamics, electromagnetics and the pricing of financial options. Find Fluid Dynamics at: http://www.opencfd.co.uk/openfoam/

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Genomorama

Genomorama is a software program for interactively displaying multiple genomes. It provides a powerful yet easy to use interface that leverages the visualization power of modern computers (via OpenGL) and the substantial bioinformatic infrastructure provided by the NCBI (via the … Continue reading

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OpenFOAM and QtiPlot

OpenFOAM looks like a neat project in the Fluid Dynamics section. We also just found out about a new Qt interface for gnuplot that goes by the name QtiPlot. Anything that makes gnuplot friendlier is a good thing (in our … Continue reading

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OpenFOAM

The OpenFOAM (Field Operation and Manipulation) software package can simulate anything from complex fluid flows involving chemical reactions, turbulence and heat transfer, to solid dynamics, electromagnetics and the pricing of financial options. Find OpenFOAM at: http://www.openfoam.org

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QtiPlot

From the website:"As a scientist I often need to use data analysis and plotting software. One of the best scientific software I’ve ever seen is Gnuplot. It has the advantage of being free, but every one who has ever used … Continue reading

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Archaeology! Parallel Computing! Molecular Dynamics!

A bunch of new links today. In the Anthropology and Archaeology section, we’ve got two brand-new links. One is for a site specializing in Open Source in Archaeology, the other is for Walldrawer, a tool for producing scaled, rectified drawings … Continue reading

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Internet and Open Source in Archaeology

The goal of this site is to promote the use of open source software and open stardards in archaeological computing. Find Internet and Open Source in Archaeology at: http://www.iosa.it

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Walldrawer

Walldrawer – an easy alternative to on-site wall drawing for archaeology. This software aims at putting together the tools needed to produce scaled, rectified, drawing-like pictures from digital photographs in archaeological excavations. This software was developed in Java using Java … Continue reading

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Vista, the Visual Statistics System (using XlispStat)

ViSta, the Visual Statistics System, features statistical visualizations that are highly dynamic and very interactive. Dynamic, High-Interaction, Multi-View Graphics: ViSta constructs very-high-interaction, dynamic graphics that show you multiple views of your data simultaneously. The graphics are designed to augment your … Continue reading

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PVM: Parallel Virtual Machine

PVM (Parallel Virtual Machine) is a software package that permits a heterogeneous collection of Unix and/or Windows computers hooked together by a network to be used as a single large parallel computer. Thus large computational problems can be solved more … Continue reading

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