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GraphiXT is a data analysis software and numerical computing environment. The original purpose of GraphiXT was to facilitate study of time dependences of a large number of interdependent quantities. Consequently, graphs displayed by GraphiXT are of two types: graphs of functions f(t), whose argument is time, and graphs of functions f(x,t), whose arguments are coordinate and time. However, the actual meaning of arguments is up to the user. |
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MCNelectron is an open-source code for single-event Monte Carlo simulation of coupled electron-photon transport. MCNelectron uses ENDF/B-VII.1 library data (available from the National Nuclear Data Center). MCNScript is a 'shell' program for organizing MCNelectron input and output files and creating visualization scripts, which must be loaded by MGED (a part of the BRL-CAD software package available from brlcad.org). |
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This program has some practical features that can be quite useful in a lab. The application performs mass, concentration and volume computations, with fields for data such as molecular weight and concentration of solution. The interface also has a integrated dilution and molecular weight calculators. |
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Zoom and spin your way around the globe while viewing earthquakes in 3D. Adjust and customize the display to see earthquakes in a variety of different ways. Filter earthquakes by size and time - then select from many options that include quake indicators and map references. Earthquakes are shown in near real-time using the latest data from the USGS via the internet. |