Involved Projects and Packages
A lexer and highlighter for Mathematica/Wolfram Language source code using the
pygments engine.
PyCBC is a software package used to explore astrophysical sources of
gravitational waves. It contains algorithms to analyze
gravitational-wave data from the LIGO and Virgo detectors, detect
coalescing compact binaries, and measure the astrophysical parameters
of detected sources.
This package provides a subclass of the Python standard library netrc.netrc
class to add some custom behaviors.
QCDLoop is a library of one-loop scalar Feynman integrals, evaluated close to
four dimensions. QCDLoop can compute one-loop integrals for tadpole, bubble,
triangle and box topologies. See arXiv:0712.1851 and arXiv:1605.03181 for
references.
Quantum ESPRESSO is an integrated suite of Open-Source computer codes for electronic-structure calculations and materials modeling at the nanoscale. It is based on density-functional theory, plane waves, and pseudopotentials.
The Rivet project (Robust Independent Validation of Experiment and Theory) is a toolkit for validation of Monte Carlo event generators. It provides a large (and ever growing) set of experimental analyses useful for MC generator development, validation, and tuning, as well as a convenient infrastructure for adding your own analyses. Rivet is the most widespread way by which analysis code from the LHC and other high-energy collider experiments is preserved for comparison to and development of future theory models.
This package provides a C++ double precision implementation of several basic geometric entities and transformations: points in 3d, directions in 3d (unit vectors), 3-vectors, points in 4d, 4-vectors, rotations, linear transformations, and boosts. The main purpose of the package is representing 4-momenta of relativistic particles and related formulae.
Root is a modular scientific software framework. It provides all the functionalities needed to deal with big data processing, statistical analysis, visualisation and storage.
Scilab is a scientific software package for numerical computations providing a powerful open computing environment for engineering and scientific applications which includes hundreds of mathematical functions with the possibility to add interactively programs from various languages (C, C++, Fortran...). It has sophisticated data structures (including lists, polynomials, rational functions, linear systems...), an interpreter and a high level programming language. Matlab and Maple files can be converted.
Sherpa is a Monte Carlo event generator for the Simulation of High-Energy Reactions of PArticles in lepton-lepton, lepton-photon, photon-photon, lepton-hadron and hadron-hadron collisions.
SPLINTER (SPLine INTERpolation) is a library for multivariate function approximation implemented in C++. The library can be used for function approximation, regression, data smoothing, and much more. Currently, the library contains the following implementations:
1. tensor product B-splines,
2. radial basis functions, including the thin plate spline, and
3. polynomial regression.
The coefficients in these models are computed using ordinary least squares (OLS). The name of the library, SPLINTER, originates from the tensor product B-spline implementation, which was the first of the methods to be implemented.
Wannier90 is a library for generating maximally-localized Wannier functions and
using them to compute advanced electronic properties of materials with high
efficiency and accuracy.
YODA is a small set of data analysis (specifically histogramming) classes being developed by MCnet members as a lightweight common system for MC event generator validation analyses.
OpenVINO Telemetry is a package for sending statistics with user's consent,
used in combination with other OpenVINO packages.
This library allows you to write entries to a KeePass database
Powerline is a status-line plugin for vim, and provides status-lines and prompts
for several other applications, including zsh, bash, tmux, IPython, Awesome and
Qtile.
Guake is a dropdown terminal made for the GNOME desktop environment.
Disable XInput touch device when pen or eraser device reports proximity,
to avoid palm events when writing on a tablet PC with pen + touch.
XNoHands is designed for Tablet PCs running Linux and equipped
with both touch and pen devices. The devices must be logically separate,
and the pen device must report proximity events. (This is the case e.g.
with Wacom-based tablet PCs). XNoHands runs in the background of a user
session and disables the touchscreen device whenever the pen device is in
proximity of the screen. This allows the user to rest their hand on the
screen while writing without causing havoc.
Xournal++ is a hand note taking software with the target of flexibility, functionality and speed. It supports pen input, e.g. Wacom tablets.
PipeWire is a server and user space API to deal with multimedia pipelines.
This is the old version 0.2 of pipewire, maintained only to provide
compatibility with apps supporting WebRTC in Wayland that have not yet been
ported to use pipewire >= 0.3, e.g. google-chrome.
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