[glug-t] Re: Scientific Tools in GNU/Linux
- From: "Anand Kumar Saha" <anand.kumar@xxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <glug_t@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 4 Sep 2003 10:29:46 +0530
hi muthiah,
thanks. actually here in the chennai lug, we are arranging a demo day.
it would be a kind of showcasing what linux can do for the common=20
man, from office applicatios and educational tools to multimedia and
games. we will be having a stall for each of such areas. i am planning =
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contribute to the educational tools stall. ur list will be of help
to us in sorting out the tools to showcase.
saha
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Muthiah Annamalai [mailto:ec10130@xxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2003 10:16 AM
> To: glug_t@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [glug-t] Scientific Tools in GNU/Linux
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> Hi guys!
> > This is in respect to Anand Saha's query for a list of=20
> "Scientific Applications "
> > available in GNU/Linux.
> > Anand,this is not a comprehensive list.I ask everyone to=20
> add to this.
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> > Software Application
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> > GNUPlot A high quality plotting tool.
> > Octave A scientists programming language &=20
> plots using GNUPlot
> > KOctave GUI for Octave on the KDE.
> > gnome-calculator A scientific calculator
> > kmplot A mathematical function plotter for KDE.
> > kgeo An interactive geometry session for KDE.
> > kstars A desktop planetarium.
> > dia A diagram editor & vectro drawing tool=20
> for fast flowcharts
> > & =20
> > circuit diagrams that is customiseable.
> > latex THE typesetting tool.
> > kalzium The full periodic table in an=20
> interactive format.
> > keduca A tool to create form based tests =20
> > alliance A VHDL simulation environment.
> > scilab A complete IDE for scientific computing
> > spice3 The circuit simulation tool. =20
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> > And lots of programming libraries that come along like=20
> gmp[gnu multiple
> > precision],gsl [GNU scientific libraries] etc ...etc..
> > Thats a very meagre list though,what my time would spare.
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> > Cheers
> > Muthu
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> > P.S others please change & add more as you find out.
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> Its more certainly GNU.
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