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    Building and Environment is an international journal that publishes original research papers and review articles related to building science and human interaction with the built environment. The Journal invites research articles conveying robust, tested knowledge on: •technologies and integrated systems for high performance buildings and cities •thermal, acoustic, visual, air quality building science and human impacts •tools for the design and decision-making community, including tested computational, economic, educational and policy tools. •solutions for mitigating environmental impacts and achieving low carbon, sustainable built environments. The Journal is focused on new knowledge, rigorously verified with measurement and analysis, related to the environmental performance of buildings in different scales, ranging from cities, communities, buildings, to building systems and assemblies.
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    Our expertise in thermodynamics and physical properties and rich software suite enable reliable and accurate modelling of real fluids’ phase behaviour for reservoir samples, oil and gas production and processing, flow assurance applications and sizing of equipment and facilities. The combination of KBC’s detailed engineering process simulation and energy management technologies with Infochem’s capability and understanding of reservoir production and complex fluids behaviour provide a powerful set of engineering FLOW ASSURANCE SOFTWARE and wax deposition solutions for asset owners, operators, oilfield service companies, EPC contractors and equipment manufacturers and integrators. Read about the new versions of our software here! We offer two FLOW ASSURANCE SOFTWARE products:
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    Physical Review Letters (PRL) is the world’s premier physics letter journal. It publishes short, high quality reports of significant and notable results in the full arc of fundamental and interdisciplinary physics research. PRL provides readers with the most influential developments and transformative ideas in physics with the goal of moving physics forward. We are the most cited physics journal — every two minutes someone cites a PRL. Authors gain high visibility, rapid publication, and broad dissemination of their work. To maintain its mission of providing high-profile publication of important results in all areas of physics, PRL maintains strict acceptance criteria. In addition to being scientifically valid, published Letters must meet our criteria of impact, innovation, and interest by doing at least one of the following: Open a new area of research, or new avenues of research within an established area, and therefore significantly influence the research of others. Solve, or make essential steps towards solving, a critical outstanding problem. If presenting a new technique, or methodology, it should play a pivotal role in future physics research, and make apparent its immediate consequences for physicists. In rare instances a Letter may also be of unusual intrinsic interest to our broad audience. Like all American Physical Society (APS) Physical Review journals, PRL is community driven and operated by physicists. This means that its mission, scope, and standards are ultimately established by the needs of our community, rather than commercial interests. PRL has a strong international scope with the majority of published articles, and active referees, originating from outside the United States of America.
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    Building Simulation: An International Journal publishes original, high quality, peer-reviewed research papers and review articles dealing with modeling and simulation of buildings including their systems. The goal is to promote the field of building science and technology to such a level that modeling will eventually be used in every aspect of building construction as a routine instead of an exception. Of particular interest are papers that reflect recent developments and applications of modeling tools and their impact on advances of building science and technology. Paper submission is solicited for the following five fixed sections: A: Building thermal, lighting, and acoustics modeling B: Building systems and components C: Indoor/outdoor airflow and air quality D: Architecture and human behavior E: Advances in modeling and simulation tools The above scope will develop as the field of building simulation evolves. Authors are encouraged to contribute papers from different angles of interest, making Building Simulation: An International Journal a dynamic channel and valuable resource for new scientific findings and engineering applications.
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    Journal of Building Performance Simulation (JBPS) is the official journal of the International Building Performance Simulation Association (IBPSA). IBPSA is a non-profit international society of computational building performance simulation researchers, developers, practitioners and users, dedicated to improving the design, construction, operation and maintenance of new and existing buildings worldwide. JBPS publishes articles of the highest quality that are original, cutting-edge, well-researched and of significance to the international community. The journal also offers a forum for original review papers and researched case studies. The Journal embraces research, technology and tool development related to building performance modelling and simulation, as well as their applications to design, operation and management of the built environment. This includes modelling and simulation aspects of building performance in relation to other research areas such as building physics, environmental engineering, mechanical engineering, control engineering, facility management, architecture, ergonomics, psychology, physiology, computational engineering, information technology and education. The scope of topics includes the following: Theoretical aspects of building performance modelling and simulation. Methodology and application of building performance simulation for any stage of design, construction, commissioning, operation or management of buildings and the systems which service them. Uncertainty, sensitivity analysis, calibration, and optimization. Methods and algorithms for performance optimization of building and the systems which service them. Methods and algorithms for software design, validation, verification and solution methods. All articles submitted to JBPS are subject to initial appraisal by the Editor, and if found suitable for further consideration, enter peer review by independent, anonymous, expert referees. The Journal operates double-blind peer review and all submissions are to be made online using the JBPS ScholarOne site
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    PyQt is a set of Python v2 and v3 bindings for Digia's Qt application framework and runs on all platforms supported by Qt including Windows, MacOS/X and Linux. PyQt5 supports Qt v5. PyQt4 supports Qt v4 and will build against Qt v5. The bindings are implemented as a set of Python modules and contain over 620 classes. Like Qt, PyQt is available on all platforms under a variety of licenses including the GNU GPL v3 and a commercial license. Unlike Qt, PyQt is not available under the LGPL. You can purchase the commercial version of PyQt here. PyQt does not include a copy of Qt. You must obtain a correctly licensed copy of Qt yourself. However, a binary Windows installers of the GPL version of both PyQt5 and PyQt4 are provided and this includes a copy of the LGPL version of Qt.
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      The journal Energy Conversion and Management provides a forum for publishing original contributions and comprehensive technical review articles of interdisciplinary and original research on all important energy topics. The topics considered include energy generation, utilization, conversion, storage, transmission, conservation, management and sustainability. These topics typically involve various types of energy such as mechanical, thermal, nuclear, chemical, electromagnetic, magnetic and electric. These energy types cover all known energy resources, including renewable resources (e.g., solar, bio, hydro, wind, geothermal and ocean energy), fossil fuels and nuclear resources. Papers are welcome that investigate or consider the prospects of energy technologies, devices, systems, materials, processes, operation, performance, maintenance and control. Priority may be given to interdisciplinary energy subjects that deal with advanced technologies and that consider more than one of these methodologies: modeling, experimental, analysis and optimization, with appropriate verifications of the findings.
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      The pack­age pro­vides sev­eral macros to ad­just boxed con­tent. One pur­pose is to sup­ple­ment the stan­dard graph­ics pack­age, which de­fines the macros \re­size­box, \scale­box and \ro­tate­box , with the macros\trim­box and \clip­box. The main fea­ture is the gen­eral \ad­just­box macro which ex­tends the “key=value” in­ter­face of \in­clude­graph­ics from the graph­ics pack­age and ap­plies it to gen­eral text con­tent. Ad­di­tional pro­vided box macros are \lap­box, \margin­box, \min­size­box, \max­size­box and \phan­tombox. All macros use the col­lect­box pack­age to read the con­tent as a box and not as a macro ar­gu­ment. This al­lows for all forms of con­tent in­clud­ing spe­cial ma­te­rial like ver­ba­tim con­tent. A spe­cial fea­ture of col­lect­box is used to pro­vide match­ing en­vi­ron­ments with the iden­ti­cal names as the macros.
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      The aim of the DOAJ is to increase the visibility and ease of use of open access scientific and scholarly journals, thereby promoting their increased usage and impact. The DOAJ aims to be comprehensive and cover all open access scientific and scholarly journals that use a quality control system to guarantee the content. In short, the DOAJ aims to be the one-stop shop for users of open access journals.
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      The purpose and scope of the International Journal of Thermodynamics is to provide a forum for the publication of original theoretical and applied work in the field of thermodynamics as it relates to systems, states, processes, and both non-equilibrium and equilibrium phenomena at all temporal and spatial scales. The journal, thus, provides a multidisciplinary and international platform for the dissemination to academia and industry of both scientific and engineering contributions, which touch upon a broad class of disciplines that are foundationally linked to thermodynamics and the methods and analyses derived there from. A common thread throughout is that of assessing how both the first and particularly the second laws of thermodynamics touch upon these disciplines.
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      Atlas Copco is the global leader in the manufacture and supply of turbomachinery equipment like air compressors & turbo expanders for the gas & process industry.
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      The objectives of the Journal are: to publish papers based upon authoritative lectures presented at IUPAC sponsored conferences, symposia and workshops. to publish papers or collections of papers by invitation, as special topic features. to publish IUPAC Recommendations on nomenclature, symbols and units. to publish IUPAC Technical Reports on standardization, recommended procedures, collaborative studies, data compilations, etc.
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      Citations and Impact Factor Nature is the world's most highly cited interdisciplinary science journal, according to the 2012 Journal Citation Reports Science Edition (Thomson Reuters, 2013). Its Impact Factor is 38.597. The impact factor of a journal is calculated by dividing the number of citations in a calendar year to the source items published in that journal during the previous two years. It is an independent measure calculated by Thomson Reuters, Philadelphia, USA. Aims and scope Nature is a weekly international journal publishing the finest peer-reviewed research in all fields of science and technology on the basis of its originality, importance, interdisciplinary interest, timeliness, accessibility, elegance and surprising conclusions. Nature also provides rapid, authoritative, insightful and arresting news and interpretation of topical and coming trends affecting science, scientists and the wider public. Nature's mission statement First, to serve scientists through prompt publication of significant advances in any branch of science, and to provide a forum for the reporting and discussion of news and issues concerning science. Second, to ensure that the results of science are rapidly disseminated to the public throughout the world, in a fashion that conveys their significance for knowledge, culture and daily life. Nature's original mission statement was published for the first time on 11 November 1869.
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      The pack­age en­able the user to type­set pro­grams (pro­gram­ming code) within LaTeX. The source code is read di­rectly by TeX. Key­words, com­ments and strings can be type­set us­ing dif­fer­ent styles (de­fault is bold for key­words, italic for com­ments and no spe­cial style for strings). In­cludes sup­port for hy­per­ref. To use, sim­ply \usep­a­ck­age{list­ings}, iden­tify the lan­guage with \lst­set{lan­guage=Python}, then em­ploy the \be­gin{lstlist­ing} ... \end{lstlist­ing} en­vi­ron­ment or the \lstin­put­list­ing{file­name.py} com­mand. Short (in-line) list­ings are also avail­able, us­ing ei­ther \lstin­line|...| or | ... | (af­ter defin­ing the | to­ken with the \lstMakeShortIn­line com­mand).
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      The pack­age that fa­cil­i­tates ex­pres­sive syn­tax high­light­ing in LaTeX us­ing the pow­er­ful Pyg­ments li­brary. The pack­age also pro­vides op­tions to cus­tomize the high­lighted source code out­put us­ing fan­cyvrb.
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      Physical Review A (PRA) provides a dependable resource of worldwide developments in the rapidly evolving area of atomic, molecular, and optical physics and related fundamental concepts. The journal contains articles on quantum mechanics including quantum information theory, atomic and molecular structure and dynamics, collisions and interactions (including interactions with surfaces and solids), clusters (including fullerenes), atomic and molecular processes in external fields, matter waves (including Bose-Einstein condensation), and optics, both quantum and classical.
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      Chemical Physics Letters publishes brief reports on molecules, interfaces, condensed phases, nanomaterials and nanostructures, polymers, biomolecular systems, and energy conversion and storage. Criteria for publication are quality, urgency and impact. Further, experimental results reported in the journal have direct relevance for theory, and theoretical developments or non-routine computations relate directly to experiment. Manuscripts must satisfy these criteria and should not be minor extensions of previous work.
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      Journal of Thermal Science publishes high-quality articles on experimental, numerical and theoretical investigations which give insight into the major areas of thermal and fluid sciences. It publishes contributions in the fields of fluid mechanics, aerothermodynamics of internal flow, heat and mass transfer, multiphase flow, turbulence modeling, combustion, engineering thermodynamics, thermophysical properties of matter, measurement and visualization techniques. The journal also includes technical papers concerning the application of fundamental knowledge to industrial processes and equipment, such as energy conversion and conservation, turbomachinery, heat transfer equipment, furnaces and boilers. Journal of Thermal Science incorporates review articles, technical notes, short communications and discussions on previously published papers. Technical notes provide an opportunity to rapidly disseminate research results that are of timely interest to the thermal and fluid sciences community.
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      Remmina is a remote desktop client written in GTK+, aiming to be useful for system administrators and travellers, who need to work with lots of remote computers in front of either large monitors or tiny netbooks. Remmina supports multiple network protocols in an integrated and consistent user interface. Currently RDP, VNC, NX, XDMCP and SSH are supported. Remmina is released in separated source packages: "remmina", the main GTK+ application "remmina-plugins", a set of plugins Remmina is free and open-source software, released under GNU GPL license.
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      RStudio is a free and open source integrated development environment for R. You can run it on your desktop (Windows, Mac, or Linux) or even over the web using RStudio Server.
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      Welcome to Learn You a Haskell for Great Good! If you're reading this, chances are you want to learn Haskell. Well, you've come to the right place, but let's talk about this tutorial a bit first. I decided to write this because I wanted to solidify my own knowledge of Haskell and because I thought I could help people new to Haskell learn it from my perspective. There are quite a few tutorials on Haskell floating around on the internet. When I was starting out in Haskell, I didn't learn from just one resource. The way I learned it was by reading several different tutorials and articles because each explained something in a different way than the other did. By going through several resources, I was able put together the pieces and it all just came falling into place. So this is an attempt at adding another useful resource for learning Haskell so you have a bigger chance of finding one you like. This tutorial is aimed at people who have experience in imperative programming languages (C, C++, Java, Python …) but haven't programmed in a functional language before (Haskell, ML, OCaml …). Although I bet that even if you don't have any significant programming experience, a smart person such as yourself will be able to follow along and learn Haskell. The channel #haskell on the freenode network is a great place to ask questions if you're feeling stuck. People there are extremely nice, patient and understanding to newbies. I failed to learn Haskell approximately 2 times before finally grasping it because it all just seemed too weird to me and I didn't get it. But then once it just "clicked" and after getting over that initial hurdle, it was pretty much smooth sailing. I guess what I'm trying to say is: Haskell is great and if you're interested in programming you should really learn it even if it seems weird at first. Learning Haskell is much like learning to program for the first time — it's fun! It forces you to think differently, which brings us to the next section …
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      Applied Mathematics and Computation addresses work at the interface between applied mathematics, numerical computation, and applications of systems – oriented ideas to the physical, biological, social, and behavioral sciences, and emphasizes papers of a computational nature focusing on new algorithms, their analysis and numerical results. In addition to presenting research papers, Applied Mathematics and Computation publishes review articles and single–topics issues. Please also visit the Electronic Service of Applied Mathematics and Computation at http://www.elsevier.com/locate/amc.
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      The package defines an environment tabularx, an extension of tabular which has an additional column designator, X, which creates a paragraph-like column whose width automatically expands so that the declared width of the environment is filled. (Two X columns together share out the available space between them, and so on.) The package is part of the tools bundle in the LaTeX required distribution.
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        Experimental Heat Transfer provides a forum for experimentally based high quality research articles and communications in the general area of heat-mass transfer and the related fluid dynamics. In addition to the established multifaceted areas of thermal energy conversion and transport that are intimately connected to heat transfer related research, the journal also communicates contributions from new and emerging areas of research such as micro- and nanoscale science and technology, life sciences and biomedical engineering, manufacturing processes, materials science, and engineering. In all of these areas heat transfer plays an important role, in particular, in the form of innovative experiments and systems for direct measurements and analysis, as well as to verify or complement theoretical models. All contributions to the journal add to the knowledge base in heat transfer from the standpoint of fundamentals or applications. All papers are thoroughly peer refereed.
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        Algorithms, an international, peer-reviewed Open Access journal.
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        Presents original and review papers on all aspects of numerical algorithms Coverage includes new algorithms, theoretical results, implementation, numerical stability, complexity, parallel computing, subroutines and applications Also provides book reviews and announcements of scientific meetings The journal Numerical Algorithms presents original and review papers on all aspects of numerical algorithms: new algorithms, theoretical results, implementation, numerical stability, complexity, parallel computing, subroutines and applications. Papers on computer algebra related to obtaining numerical results also included. The journal offers high quality papers containing material not published elsewhere. The journal also provides book reviews and announcements of scientific meetings.
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        The Journal of Hydrodynamics reflects the research activities in various areas of hydrodynamics related to ocean and ship engineering, environmental engineering, water conservancy and hydropower engineering, energy exploration, ocean and environmental engineering, and chemical engineering. These cover ship hydrodynamics, wave load and fluid-solid interactions, turbulence and boundary layer, cavitating flow and cavitation mechanics, multi-phase flow, pipe flow and open ditch flow, convection and diffusion, heat and mass transfer, bio-fluid mechanics, permeation fluid mechanics and other frontier disciplines. The journal presents the latest achievements in developing physical models and computational methods, theoretical and experimental studies, software development and test technologies. It offers a platform for exchanging experiences and information, enlivening academic thoughts and promoting the further development of hydrodynamic research and its applications in China and elsewhere.
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        Each issue of CEP is packed with practical information you can apply to current or future projects. Gain insight on technical issues like safety, environmental management, fluids and solids handling, reactions and separations, information technology, and more. AIChE members have complete access to all issues online.
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        Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science provides a forum for research emphasizing experimental work that enhances basic understanding of heat transfer, thermodynamics and fluid mechanics, and their applications. In addition to the principal areas of research, the journal covers research results in related fields, including combined heat and mass transfer, micro and nanoscale systems, multiphase flow, combustion, radiative transfer, porous media, cryogenics, turbulence, contact resistance, and thermophysical property measurements and techniques. Archival review papers, short communications, invited papers, letters to the Editor, discussions of previously published papers, and book reviews are regular features of the journal, in addition to full-length articles.
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        The polynom package implements macros for manipulating polynomials, for example it can typeset long polynomial divisions. The main test case and application is the polynomial ring in one variable with rational coefficients.
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        THE MICROSOFT CLEARTYPE FONT COLLECTION The ClearType Font Collection is the result of a successful collaboration of designers and engineers, working together with respect a nd fl exibil ity a nd curiosity. Every typeface, from t he first days of Gutenberg, has been a combination of solutions to aesthetic and tech nical proble ms; but t he ClearType fo nts, unlike some compromise s a nd ad a ptatio ns in mo de rn typeface design, we re conce ived from t he outset as a marriage of technology and the best in design expertise.
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          CoolProp is an open-source, free property database that includes pure fluids, pseudo-pure fluids, and humid air properties. It is designed to be trivially simple to use from the Python programming language, and possible to use from other languages as well.
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          The package enables the user to use beamer style operations on a canvas of the sizes provided by a0poster; font scaling is available (using packages such as type1cm if necessary). In addition, the package allows the user to benefit from the nice colour box handling and alignment provided by the beamer class (for example, with rounded corners and shadows). Good looking posters may be created very rapidly. Features include: scalable fonts using the fp and type1cm packages; posters in A-series sizes, and custom sizes like double A0 are possible; still applicable to custom beamer slides, e.g. 16:9 slides for a wide-screen (i.e. 1.78 aspect ratio); orientation may be portrait or landscape; a ‘debug mode’ is provided.
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          The Journal of Non-Equilibrium Thermodynamics serves as an international publication organ for new ideas, insights and results on non-equilibrium phenomena in science, engineering and related natural systems. The central aim of the journal is to provide a bridge between science and engineering and to promote scientific exchange on newly observed non-equilibrium phenomena analytic or fuzzy models for their interpretation new methods to describe non-equilibrium phenomena. The journal addresses mechanical, chemical, and biochemical engineers, physicists, chemists and applied mathematicians, as well as computational scientists. Contributions should present novel approaches to analyzing, modeling and optimizing processes of engineering relevance such as transport processes of mass, momentum and energy, separation of fluid phases, reproduction of living cells, and many others. Highest priority is given to contributions which add to the basic understanding of non-equilibrium phenomena in engineering and related natural systems. The journal publishes scholarly research papers, invited review articles, short communications and “comment-and-reply-notes” on papers already published.
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          The current release of this package typesets mathematics with unicode input and using OpenType maths fonts. (There is little compatibility with older maths packages.) XeTeX support is well tested, though LuaTeX support less so. The package can typeset using STIX fonts, the XITS development of those fonts, the Asana-Math fonts and the commercial Cambria Math fonts. There is no support yet for any extra alphabets in the Unicode ‘private use area'. The package relies on recent versions of the fontspec package and the l3kernel and l3packages bundles.
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          The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Geothermal Technologies Program (GTP) is committed to developing and deploying a portfolio of innovative technologies for clean, domestic power generation. The Geothermal Technologies Program researches, develops, and validates innovative and cost-competitive technologies and tools to locate, access, and develop geothermal resources in the United States. We work in partnership with industry, academia, and DOE's national laboratories on research and development activities focused on these five areas: Enhanced Geothermal Systems Hydrothermal and Resource Confirmation Low-Temperature Resources Systems Analysis Technology Validation Why it Matters Geothermal energy, a virtually untapped energy resource derived from the earth's heat, is more vital today than ever—it supplies clean, renewable power around the clock, emits little or no greenhouse gases, and takes a very small environmental footprint to develop. By developing, demonstrating, and deploying innovative technologies, GTP's efforts are helping stimulate the growth of the geothermal industry within the renewable energy sector and encouraging quick adoption of technologies by the public and private sectors.
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          The package allows the user to typeset fractions in the form ‘n/d’. Requires e-TeX, current LaTeX, and the LaTeX 3 packages template and xparse. The package provides a high quality alternative to the facilities of the nicefrac package (part of the units distribution). See also the faktor package for quotient spaces and the like. The package on CTAN derives from a snapshot of the LaTeX 3 repository, taken on 2012-07-16, and is distributed as part of the l3packages bundle.
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            This package is the principal package in the AMS-LaTeX distribution. It adapts for use in LaTeX most of the mathematical features found in AMS-TeX; it is a near-indispensable adjunct to serious mathematical typesetting in LaTeX. When amsmath is loaded, AMS-LaTeX packages amsbsy (for bold symbols), amsopn (for operator names) and amstext (for text embdedded in mathematics) are also loaded. Amsmath is part of the LaTeX required distribution; however, several contributed packages add still further to its appeal; examples are empheq, which provides functions for decorating and highlighting mathematics, and ntheorem, for specifying theorem (and similar) definitions.
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            For translations, proofreading, journal contributions etc. standard pages are used. Those standard pages consist of a fixed number of lines and characters per line. This package produces pages with n lines of at most m characters each. For instance the German "Normseite": 60 lines of 30 characters each.
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              Systems modeling and simulation tool. Experiment and optimize from concept to production. Accurately simulate and analyze before making decisions. Mathematica-based.
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              Presents papers on all aspects of interactions between humans, ecosystems and the earth Aims to improve and remediate the environment as habitat for life on earth Editors-in-Chief: James W. LaMoreaux, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA Gunter Dörhöfer, Lehrte, Germany Environmental Earth Sciences is an international multidisciplinary journal concerned with all aspects of interaction between humans, natural resources, ecosystems, special climates or unique geographic zones, and the earth: Water and soil contamination caused by waste management and disposal practices Environmental problems associated with transportation by land, air, or water Geological processes that may impact biosystems or humans Man-made or naturally occurring geological or hydrological hazards Environmental problems associated with the recovery of materials from the earth Environmental problems caused by extraction of minerals, coal, and ores, as well as oil and gas, water and alternative energy sources Environmental impacts of exploration and recultivation – Environmental impacts of hazardous materials Management of environmental data and information in data banks and information systems Dissemination of knowledge on techniques, methods, approaches and experiences to improve and remediate the environment In pursuit of these topics, the geoscientific disciplines are invited to contribute their knowledge and experience. Major disciplines include: hydrogeology, hydrochemistry, geochemistry, geophysics, engineering geology, remediation science, natural resources management, environmental climatology and biota, environmental geography, soil science and geomicrobiology.
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              The International Journal of Mechanical Engineering Education is aimed at teachers and trainers of mechanical engineering students in higher education and focuses on the discussion of the principles and practices of training professional, technical and mechanical engineers and those in related fields. It encourages articles about new experimental methods, and laboratory techniques, and includes book reviews and highlights of recent articles in this field.
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              Fontspec is a package for XeLaTeX and LuaLaTeX. It provides an automatic and unified interface to feature-rich AAT and OpenType fonts through the NFSS in LaTeX running on XeTeX or LuaTeX engines. The package requires the l3kernel and xparse packages from the LaTeX 3 development team.
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              ZAMP was founded in 1950 and translates into "Journal of Applied Mathematics and Physics" Publishes peer-reviewed scientific papers and brief reports in Fluid Mechanics, Mechanics of Solids and Differential Equations/Applied Mathematics Coverage extends to original work in neighbouring domains The Journal of Applied Mathematics and Physics (ZAMP) publishes papers of high scientific quality in Fluid Mechanics, Mechanics of Solids and Differential Equations/Applied Mathematics. A paper will be considered for publication if at least one of the following conditions is fulfilled: The paper includes results or discussions which can be considered original and highly interesting. The paper presents a new method. The author reviews a problem or a class of problems with such profound insight that further research is encouraged. The readers of ZAMP will find not only articles in their own special field but also original work in neighbouring domains. This will lead to an exchange of ideas; concepts and methods which have proven to be successful in one field may well be useful to other areas. ZAMP attempts to publish articles reasonably quickly. Longer papers are published in the section "Original Papers", shorter ones may appear under "Brief Reports" where publication is particularly rapid. The journal includes a "Book Review" section and provides information on activities (such as upcoming symposia, meetings or special courses) which are of interest to its readers.
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              Industrial & Engineering Chemistry, with variations in title and format, has been published since 1909 by the American Chemical Society. Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research is a bi-monthly publication that reports industrial and academic research in the broad fields of applied chemistry and chemical engineering with special focus on fundamentals, processes, and products. Papers may be based on work that is experimental or theoretical, mathematical or descriptive, chemical or physical. In addition to fundamental research (in such areas as thermodynamics, transport phenomena, chemical reaction kinetics and engineering, catalysis, separations, interfacial phenomena, and materials), papers may deal with process design and development (for example, synthesis and design methods, systems analysis, process control, schemes for data correlation, modeling and scale-up procedures, etc.) and product research and development involving chemical and engineering aspects (for example, catalysts, plastics, elastomers, fibers, adhesives, coatings, paper, membranes, lubricants, ceramics, aerosols, etc.). In addition to traditional subjects, papers dealing with new areas of science and technology that fit the broad scope and objectives of the journal are encouraged.
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              The package makes it possible to incorporate git version control metadata into documents. For memoir users, the package provides the means to tailor page headers and footers to use the metadata.
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              Digitizing software for converting graphs and maps into numbers. Image files from scanners, digital cameras and screenshots are easily converted, and exported into spreadsheets. Introduction This open source, digitizing software converts an image file showing a graph or map, into numbers. The image file can come from a scanner, digital camera or screenshot. The numbers can be read on the screen, and written or copied to a spreadsheet. The process starts with an image file containing a graph or map. The final result is digitized data that can be used by other tools such as Microsoft Excel and Gnumeric. Engauge (from en "make" and gauge "to measure") verb meaning to convert an image file containing a graph or map, into numbers. The term "Engauge" in Engauge Digitizer was invented for this project, since there seems to be no similar term in common use. Why Would You Need This Tool? Here are some real-life examples: You are an engineer with some graphs in decades-old documents, but you really need the numbers represented in those graphs so you can do analyses that will determine if a space vehicle is safe to fly. You are a graduate student gathering historical data from charts for your thesis. You are a webmaster with visitor statistics charts and you want to do statistical analyses. You ride a bike or boat and want to know how much distance you covered in your last trip, but you do not have an odometer or GPS unit. However, you do have a map. Nice Features Automatic curve tracing of line plots Automatic point matching of point plots Automatic axes matching Automatic grid line removal for improved curve tracing Handles cartesian, polar, linear and logarithmic graphs Support for drag-and-drop and copy-and-paste makes data transfer fast and easy Image processing tools highlight data by removing grid lines and backgrounds Status bar suggestions guide beginners Context sensitive popup help windows reveal explain feature of the user interface Tutorials with pictures explain strategies for common operations Browser-based user manual is extensive yet easy to navigate Preview windows give immediate feedback while modifying settings Dates and times are imported with the Date/Time Converter Import support for common image file formats such as BMP, GIF, JPEG, PNG and XPM Export support for common software packages such as Microsoft Excel, OpenOffice CALC, gnuplot, gnumeric, MATLAB and Mathematica Engauge is available for a wide variety of platforms (Linux, Mac OSX, Windows) Engauge Digitizer is completely open source and free courtesy of Sourceforge, Trolltech and FFTW
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              SymPy is a Python library for symbolic mathematics. It aims to become a full-featured computer algebra system (CAS) while keeping the code as simple as possible in order to be comprehensible and easily extensible. SymPy is written entirely in Python and does not require any external libraries.
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              InTechOpen is a leading global publisher of Journals and Books within the fields of Science, Technology and Medicine. We are the preferred choice of over 60,000 authors worldwide.
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              This package simplifies the inclusion of external multi-page PDF documents in LaTeX documents. Pages may be freely selected and similar to psnup it is possible to put several logical pages onto each sheet of paper. Furthermore a lot of hypertext features like hyperlinks and article threads are provided. The package supports pdfTeX (pdflatex) and VTeX. With VTeX it is even possible to use this package to insert PostScript files, in addition to PDF files.
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              Founded in 1790, Annalen der Physik (AdP) is one of the world's most renowned physics journals with an over 220 years’ tradition of excellence. Based on the fame of seminal papers by Einstein, Planck, and many others, the journal is now tuned towards today's most exciting physics findings. In 2012, AdP will appear with fresh content, a new team, and with a brand-new look. The journal continues to cover all fields of physics starting from the fundamental aspects of nature to the forefront of applied physics. It now welcomes Rapid Research Letters (RRLs), original papers, and review articles. As a modern journal it supports video abstracts and additional online material. The new section "Physics Forum" reports about current highlights in AdP and about the historic relation of recent and ongoing research efforts in physics. Topics The journal covers the physics of: Condensed Matter / Solid State / Materials Optics / Photonics / Quantum Information Cosmology / Gravitation / Relativity High Energy / Particles / Nuclear Biophysics / Biological and Medical Applications Geo / Climate / Environment ISSN: 0003-3804
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              Articles are categorized according to the following topical areas: Fluid Mechanics and Transport Phenomena Particle Technology and Fluidization Separations Process Systems Engineering Reactors Kinetics and Catalysis Materials Interfaces and Electrochemical Phenomena Thermodynamics Bioengineering Food and Natural Products Environmental and Energy Engineering Keywords Fluid mechanics and transport phenomena; particle technology and fluidization; separations; process systems engineering; reactors, kinetics, and catalysis; materials, interfaces, and electrochemical phenomena; thermodynamics; bioengineering, food, and natural products; and energy and environmental engineering, journal, online journal, Wiley Online Library
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              GERG, the European Gas Research Group GERG policy is focused on the support of the European gas industry, which is achieved by research and technological innovation in all aspects of the gas chain; from production and processing, through transmission, storage and distribution, to utilisation of natural gas. Main Aims The main aims of the GERG policy for collaborative research, in phase with European policy, are to: improve the gas supply situation by ensuring the security of gas supply in Europe strengthen the safe transport,distribution and use of natural gas contribute to sustainable development by developing technology and systems that will: - reduce energy intensity - reduce emissions of CO2, CH4, NOX, SO2, CO and particulates - enable new gas applications in areas such as distributed generation - enable integration with renewable energy systems reduce costs contribute to regulation, especially concerning environment, safety and efficiency maintain strong links with related industries and with relevant research groups support and improve the image of the gas industry.
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              This library is written in Modelica. The purpose of this library is to calculate fluid properties from an equation of state (EoS), directly within Modelica and not from an external dll. It supports EoS of the form f=f(T,d) meaning Helmholtz energy as a funtion of temperature and density. In addition to all state properties, this library calculates viscosity, thermal conductivity and surface tension. So far, the fluids n-Butane, R134a and Isobutane are implemented, but not fully validated. The next fluids to be implemented are probably isopentane, propane, ammonia, CO2 and other possible working fluids for Organic-Rankine-Cycles.
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              International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer serves as a world forum for the rapid dissemination of new ideas, new measurement techniques, preliminary findings of ongoing investigations, discussions, and criticisms in the field of heat and mass transfer. Two types of manuscript will be considered for publication: communications (short reports of new work or discussions of work which has already been published) and summaries (abstracts of reports, theses or manuscripts which are too long for publication in full). Together with its companion publication, International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, with which it shares the same Board of Editors, this journal is read by research workers and engineers throughout the world.
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              bitbucket is a hosting site for the distributed version control systems (DVCS) Git and Mercurial. The service offering includes an issue tracker and wiki, as well as integration with a number of popular services such as Basecamp, Flowdock and Twitter.
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              The Official Journal of WREN - The World Renewable Energy Network The journal seeks to promote and disseminate knowledge of the various topics and technologies of renewable energy and is therefore aimed at assisting researchers, economists, manufacturers, world agencies and societies to keep abreast of new developments in their specialist fields and to unite in finding alternative energy solutions to current issues such as the greenhouse effect and the depletion of the ozone layer. The scope of the journal encompasses the following: Photovoltaic Technology Conversion, Solar Thermal Applications, Biomass Conversion, Wind Energy Technology, Materials Science Technology, Solar and Low Energy Architecture, Energy Conservation in Buildings, Climatology and Meteorology (Geothermal, Wave and Tide, Ocean Thermal Energies, Mini Hydro Power and Hydrogen Production Technology), Socio-economic and Energy Management. Renewable Energy accepts original research papers or any other original contribution in the form of reviews and reports on new concepts. It promotes innovations, papers of a tutorial nature and a general exchange of news, views and new books on the above subjects.
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              Applied Energy provides a forum for information on innovation, research, development and demonstration in the areas of energy conversion and conservation, the optimal use of energy resources, analysis and optimization of energy processes, mitigation of environmental pollutants, and sustainable energy systems. The journal publishes original papers, review articles, technical notes, and letters to editor. Authors are encouraged to submit manuscripts which bridge the gaps between research, development and implementation. The breadth of coverage ranges from innovative technologies and systems of both fossil and renewable energy to the economic industrial and domestic use of energy with no or minor impact on the environment. Applied Energy is also concerned with the attendant problems of modeling and forecasting, conservation strategies, and the environmental, social and economic impacts of energy policies and usage, including climate change mitigation and other environmental pollution reduction.
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              Here you can curve fit and surface fit your 2D and 3D data online with a rich set of error histograms, error plots, curve plots, surface plots, contour plots, VRML, auto-generated source code, and PDF file output. If you're looking for quality curve fitting and surface fitting, this is the site for you! Source code is available at the Google Code Repository. To begin, select an equation family from the drop-down menus above or try the "Function Finders" to help determine the best curve fit for your data.
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              This is the website for the Pro Git book, written by Scott Chacon and published by Apress. Here you can find the full content of the book, a blog with tips and updates about Git and the book and open source projects related to Git or referenced in the book.
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              This page describes the features of the SVG Rasterizer utility that comes with the Batik distribution. The SVG Rasterizer is a utility that can convert SVG files to a raster format. The tool can convert individual files or sets of files, making it easy to convert entire directories of SVG files. The provided formats are JPEG, PNG and TIFF, however the design allows new formats to be added easily. In addition, the rasterizer can (despite its name) transcode to PDF.
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              The GNU Scientific Library (GSL) is a numerical library for C and C++ programmers. It is free software under the GNU General Public License. The library provides a wide range of mathematical routines such as random number generators, special functions and least-squares fitting. There are over 1000 functions in total with an extensive test suite. The complete range of subject areas covered by the library includes, Complex Numbers Roots of Polynomials Special Functions Vectors and Matrices Permutations Sorting BLAS Support Linear Algebra Eigensystems Fast Fourier Transforms Quadrature Random Numbers Quasi-Random Sequences Random Distributions Statistics Histograms N-Tuples Monte Carlo Integration Simulated Annealing Differential Equations Interpolation Numerical Differentiation Chebyshev Approximation Series Acceleration Discrete Hankel Transforms Root-Finding Minimization Least-Squares Fitting Physical Constants IEEE Floating-Point Discrete Wavelet Transforms Basis splines Unlike the licenses of proprietary numerical libraries the license of GSL does not restrict scientific cooperation. It allows you to share your programs freely with others.
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              Computers & Chemical Engineering is primarily a journal of record for new developments in the application of computing and systems technology to chemical engineering problems. Several major areas of study are represented in the journal, including: •Modeling, numerical analysis and simulation •Mathematical programming (optimization) •Cyberinfrastructure, informatics and intelligent systems •Process and product synthesis/design •Process dynamics, control and monitoring •Abnormal events management and process safety •Plant operations, integration, planning/scheduling and supply chain •Enterprise-wide management and technology-driven policy making •Domain applications (molecular, biological, pharmaceutical, food, energy, and environmental systems engineering) Also, general papers on process systems engineering are welcome as well as emerging new areas and topics not covered above. Articles published cover different aspects of the application of process systems engineering to one or more of the general areas listed above, including new applications of established methods, comparisons of alternative methodologies, descriptions of state-of-the-art industrial applications and significant developments in computing targeted at training/education. Reports of software implementation must feature novel uses of state-of-the-art computing technologies. Computers & Chemical Engineering publishes full-length articles, perspective papers, journal reviews, short notes and letters to the editor.
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              The International Journal of Thermal Sciences is a journal devoted to the publication of fundamental studies on the physics of transfer processes in general, with an emphasis on thermal aspects and also applied research on various processes, energy systems and the environment. Articles are published in English and French, and are subject to peer review. The fundamental subjects considered within the scope of the journal are: •heat and relevant mass transfer at all scales (nano, micro and macro) and in all types of material (heterogeneous, composites, biological,...) and fluid flow •forced, natural or mixed convection in reactive or non-reactive media •single or multi–phase fluid flow with or without phase change •near–and far–field radiative heat transfer •combined modes of heat transfer in complex systems (for example, plasmas, biological, geological,...) •multiscale modelling The applied research topics include: •heat exchangers, heat pipes, cooling processes •transport phenomena taking place in industrial processes (chemical, food and agricultural, metallurgical, space and aeronautical, automobile industries) •nano–and micro–technology for energy, space, biosystems and devices •heat transport analysis in advanced systems •impact of energy–related processes on environment, and emerging energy systems The study of thermophysical properties of materials and fluids, thermal measurement techniques, inverse methods, and the developments of experimental methods are within the scope of the International Journal of Thermal Sciences which also covers the modelling, and numerical methods applied to thermal transfer.
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              Die at veröffentlicht Beiträge aus dem gesamten Bereich der Automatisierungstechnik. Mit den mit Automatisierungstechnik befassten Forschungs- und Hochschul-Instituten ist sie eng verbunden. Der Industrie dient sie als wichtige Orientierungshilfe, wenn es darum geht, die Entwicklung theoretischer Verfahren und deren potenzielle Einsatzmöglichkeiten zu verfolgen. Die at ist Organ der GMA (VDI/VDE-Gesellschaft Mess- und Automatisierungstechnik) und NAMUR (Interessengemeinschaft Automatisierungstechnik der Prozessindustrie)
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              Founded in 1887 Zeitschrift für Physikalische Chemie covers the main developments in physical chemistry with emphasis on experimental research. It represents a combination of reaction kinetics and spectroscopy, surface research and electrochemistry, thermodynamics and structure analysis of matter in its various conditions.
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              Modelon offers Modelica-based solutions for a range of industries and applications. Our unique expertise is consulted by customers all over the world.
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              MinGW, a contraction of "Minimalist GNU for Windows", is a minimalist development environment for native Microsoft Windows applications. MinGW provides a complete Open Source programming tool set which is suitable for the development of native MS-Windows applications, and which do not depend on any 3rd-party C-Runtime DLLs. (It does depend on a number of DLLs provided by Microsoft themselves, as components of the operating system; most notable among these is MSVCRT.DLL, the Microsoft C runtime library. Additionally, threaded applications must ship with a freely distributable thread support DLL, provided as part of MinGW itself). MinGW compilers provide access to the functionality of the Microsoft C runtime and some language-specific runtimes. MinGW, being Minimalist, does not, and never will, attempt to provide a POSIX runtime environment for POSIX application deployment on MS-Windows. If you want POSIX application deployment on this platform, please consider Cygwin instead. Primarily intended for use by developers working on the native MS-Windows platform, but also available for cross-hosted use, (see note below -- you may need to follow the "read more" link to see it), MinGW includes: A port of the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC), including C, C++, ADA and Fortran compilers; GNU Binutils for Windows (assembler, linker, archive manager) A graphical and a command-line installer for MinGW and MSYS deployment on MS-Windows MSYS, a contraction of "Minimal SYStem", is a Bourne Shell command line interpreter system. Offered as an alternative to Microsoft's cmd.exe, this provides a general purpose command line environment, which is particularly suited to use with MinGW, for porting of many Open Source applications to the MS-Windows platform; a light-weight fork of Cygwin-1.3, it includes a small selection of Unix tools, chosen to facilitate that objective, and using it is a necessary prerequisite for building mingwPORTs. mingwPORTs are user contributed additions to the MinGW software collection. Rather than providing these "add-ons" as precompiled binary packages, they are supplied in the form of interactive Bourne shell scripts, which guide the end user through the process of automatically downloading and patching original source code, then building and installing it. Users who wish to build any application from a mingwPORT must first install both MinGW and MSYS.
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              Rules from the book by M. Tribus are explored to deduce specified thermodynamic derivatives of the thermodynamical variables (energy , enthalpy , free energy of Helmholtz , free energy of Gibbs , entropy , temperature , pressure , and volume ) as functions of measurable quantities (temperature , pressure , volume , coefficient of thermal expansion , coefficient of compressibility , heat capacity at constant pressure , and heat capacity at constant volume ). Sometimes the entropy will remain outside the derivatives.
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              Netlib is a collection of mathematical software, papers, and databases.
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              The STIX fonts are a suite of unicode OpenType fonts containing a complete set of mathematical glyphs. The CTAN copy is a mirror of their official release, organised as specified by the TeX Directory Structure, for inclusion in standard TeX distributions.
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                JSTOR is a not–for–profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive of over one thousand academic journals and other scholarly content. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship.
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                  The biblatex package is a complete reimplementation of the bibliographic facilities provided by LaTeX in conjunction with BibTeX. It redesigns the way in which LaTeX interacts with BibTeX at a fairly fundamental level. With biblatex, BibTeX is only used (if it is used at all) to sort the bibliography and to generate labels. Instead of being implemented in BibTeX's style files, the formatting of the bibliography is entirely controlled by TeX macros. Good working knowledge in LaTeX should be sufficient to design new bibliography and citation styles — there is no need to learn BibTeX’s postfix stack language. Just like the bibliography styles, all citation commands may be freely (re)defined. In fact, users need not remain bound to BibTeX for use with biblatex: an alternative bibliography processor biblatex-biber is available. Development of biblatex and biblatex-biber is closely coupled.
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                  The biblatex package by Philipp Lehman is likely to become the definitive citation management tool for LaTeX users. Biblatex relies on the venerable BibTeX program only for sorting and generating a very generic bbl file without any formatting instruction. Everything else is taken care of by biblatex, which provides a powerful and flexible macro interface for authors of citation styles. With Biber it is no longer necessary to rely on BibTeX. For maximal portability, the current version includes a Pure Perl BibTeX parser with a Parse::RecDescent grammar, but if available it will use the much faster Text::BibTeX module which relies on the btparse C library. The objective of the first development phase is to have a robust and reliable emulation of the BibTeX processor with the biblatex.bst style file. In other words, given the same data file as input, biber should output a functionally identical .bbl file as BibTeX. In a future version, Biber will also support a new XML format tailored specifically for biblatex data, unimaginatively called BibLaTeXML. It owes its inspiration partly to the BibTeXML format, but it is far more complex. RelaXNG and W3C schemata will be provided, as well as a tool for converting .bib files to biblatexml. The advantages of no longer being dependent upon BibTeX are obvious: full Unicode support, no memory limitations, extensibility, etc. In the future, support for communication with embedded or relational databases (e.g. Berkeley DB, SQLite, MySQL, PostgreSQL) or remote resources via network protocols (such as SRU) might also be implemented.
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                  The Journal of Chemical Physics publishes concise and definitive reports of significant research in methods and applications of chemical physics. Innovative research in traditional areas of chemical physics such as spectroscopy, kinetics, statistical mechanics, and quantum mechanics continue to be areas of interest to readers of JCP. In addition, newer areas such as polymers, materials, surfaces/interfaces, information theory, and systems of biological relevance are of increasing importance. Routine applications of chemical physics techniques may not be appropriate for JCP. Content is published online daily, collected into four monthly online and printed issues (48 issues per year); the journal is published by the American Institute of Physics.
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                  SimulationX is a graphically-interactive tool for the holistic modeling, simulation and analysis of multi-domain systems from 1D to 3D. Multi-level customizing options and SimulationX’s capability to adjust the model’s complexity by mouse-click allow modeling in every step of the design process. Ready-to-use model libraries, e.g., for mechanics, multi-body systems, power transmission, hydraulics, pneumatics, thermodynamics, and electric drives are written in Modelica language. Libraries are extendable by Modelica-based modeling using the SimulationX TypeDesigner. A comprehensive API supports the integration into any CAE, CFD, CAD or database tool environment. Versatile interfaces offer plenty of opportunities for exporting models in terms of Simulink S-function and C-Code for HiL, RCP and other real-time applications. Different features (tracing, performance analyzer, switchable model complexity) support users in achieving real-time-capabilities.
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                  High-Performance Physical Modeling and Simulation MapleSim is a physical modeling and simulation tool built on a foundation of symbolic computation technology. It efficiently handles all of the complex mathematics involved in the development of engineering models, including multi-domain systems, plant modeling, and control design. MapleSim reduces model development time from months to days while producing high-fidelity, high-performance models.
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                  MathModelica makes it possible to develop advanced multi-engineering and life science models by simple drag & drop. MathModelica provides an environment for model based design, including support for modeling, simulation, analysis, and documentation.
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                  MathJax is an open source JavaScript display engine for mathematics that works in all modern browsers.
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                  Texmaker is a free, modern and cross-platform LaTeX editor for linux, macosx and windows systems that integrates many tools needed to develop documents with LaTeX, in just one application. Texmaker includes unicode support, spell checking, auto-completion, code folding and a built-in pdf viewer with synctex support and continuous view mode.
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                  TeXstudio is a fork of the LaTeX IDE TexMaker and gives you an environment where you can easily create and manage LaTeX documents. It provides modern writing support, like interactive spell checking, code folding and syntax highlighting. Also it serves as a starting point from where you can easily run all necessary LaTeX tools. (you can see more features below) You can run it on Windows, Unix/Linux, BSD and MacOSX systems and modify it if you want, since it is licensed under the GPL. Althought TeXstudio has a lot of additional features, it tries to be like an improved version of Texmaker, so it keeps it look&feel as well as its version number.
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                  The Free Online English Dictionary from Macmillan Publishers.
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                  Desinfec’t ist eine auf Linux basierte Live-CD zur Desinfektion von Rechnersystemen nach einem Virenbefall. Sie wird von der c’t-Redaktion als Heftbeigabe zu regulären c’t-Ausgaben wie auch zu c’t-Sonderheften herausgegeben und in regelmäßigen Abständen aktualisiert. Bis 2009 trug die Distribution den Namen Knoppicillin. Konzept Das Konzept, den Virenscanner von einer Boot-CD zu starten, stellt sicher, dass die Betriebssystemumgebung des Scanners nicht verseucht sein kann. Ein Schädling kann so weder den Scanner selbst manipulieren, noch sich mit Funktionalitäten eines Rootkits unsichtbar machen, da sein Programmcode nicht während des Systemstarts von der Festplatte ausgeführt wurde. Ebenso kann er sich beispielsweise nicht in den Arbeitsspeicher kopieren und von dort aus erneut das System infizieren. Außerdem ist es von einer Live-CD auch dann noch möglich, das System zu booten, wenn eine Vireninfektion dies beim normalen Betriebssystem verhindert. Desinfec’t ist damit ein wirksames Mittel bei einem Befall mit Schädlingen mit Rootkit-Eigenschaften, der mit herkömmlichen Virenscannern nicht aufgedeckt werden kann – bei anderen Rootkits kann es allerdings (im Gegensatz zu herkömmlichen Viren und Trojanern) sinnvoll sein, diese im aktiven System zu suchen, da ihre charakteristischen Eigenschaften nur dann erkannt werden können. Die modifizierte Linux-Distribution beinhaltet mehrere teils kommerzielle Virenscanner und Treiber für alle gängigen Dateisysteme. Damit ist Desinfec’t und dessen Vorgänger Knoppicillin in der Lage, auch NTFS-Partitionen zu durchsuchen und zu säubern. Eine Aktualisierung der Virensignaturen ist während der laufenden Session automatisch über das Internet oder manuell per Diskette und USB-Stick möglich oder man erstellt sich eine Kopie der CD und integriert dabei gleich aktuelle Virensignaturen. Knoppicillin basierte auf Knoppix als Distribution, woher sich auch der Name ableitet. Bei Desinfec’t wurde zunächst auf Fedora umgestellt, was jedoch von einigen Anwendern nicht gut aufgenommen wurde. Die zweite Desinfec’t-Veröffentlichung, Version 2011, setzt auf die Linux-Distribution Ubuntu. Wegen der Lizenzen einiger Virenscanner ist Desinfec’t nur kostenpflichtig erhältlich und Knoppicillin lässt sich in der recht alten Version 6.0.2 von 2008 nicht komplett herunterladen. Zudem ist bei einigen Virenscannern ein Aktualisieren nur bis zu einem Jahr nach Erscheinen der CD möglich.
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                  Der Radnavigator bietet Ihnen die Möglichkeit, die Fernradwege und die wichtigsten regionalen Radrouten Brandenburgs kennen zu lernen. Mit dem Navigator können Sie dazu alle Wege (rund 7000 Kilometer) in den Maßstäben 1:250.000 bis 1:25.000 betrachten. Zudem können Sie sich zu den Strecken über 7000 touristische Informationspunkte Ihrer Wahl anzeigen lassen. Alle Informationspunkte verfügen über eine Beschreibung sowie Kontaktdaten. Somit bietet der RadNavigator das ideale "Werkzeug" zur Vorbereitung einer Radtour oder -reise ins Land Brandenburg! Nutzung der Karte Um den Internet-Navigator zu nutzen, wählen Sie sich auf der Startseite eine Tour Ihrer Wahl aus (nutzen Sie hierzu das Auswahlmenü auf der linken Seite) oder starten Sie mit "zur Karte". Wählen Sie dann eine Ort an der Tour, der als "Startpunkt" der Strecke angezeigt werden soll. Sie haben jetzt verschiedene Möglichkeiten, mit der Karte zu arbeiten: Über das Menü auf der linken Seite lässt sich die Karte individuell anpassen, indem Sie sich Informationspunkte anzeigen lassen (z.B. Hotels, Museen) etc.oder Zusatzinformationen wie Bilder/Videos, Kreuzungspunkte oder Bahnhöfe. Auf der kleinen Brandenburgkarte links wird Ihnen immer die Lage Ihres Kartenausschnittes angezeigt. Über das "Arbeitswerkzeug" in der Mitte der Karte können Sie den Maßstab wechseln bzw. die Karte verschieben. Dies können Sie auch mit der Maustaste. Als Grundeinstellung erhalten Sie zudem auf der rechten Seite das große Informationsfenster mit Informationen zur Tour wie Beschreibung, Aktuelles, Veranstaltungen an der Tour, Pauschalangebote und einen Trackdownload für mobile Endgeräte. Alle Fenster können Sie über das "Kreuz" am Rand der Fenster schließen.
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                  Losgewandert. Auf Brandenburgs 1.300 km langem Haupt­wanderwegenetz und anderen Wanderwegen. Durch Wald und Wasser­landschaften. Würziger Kiefernduft, das leise Plätschern eines Baches, spiegel­glatte Seen, die zur Rast am Ufer oder zum Baden einladen. Stille und unendliche Weite – vor den Toren der pulsierenden Hauptstadt. Abgefahren. Alle hier vorgestellten Wander­etappen sind mit Bahn oder Bus erreichbar. Und keiner muss zurück­gehen: Am Ende der Wanderung bringen Bahn und Bus Sie wieder nach Hause. Gut für Sie. Gut für die Umwelt. Gut für den Erhalt kleiner Bahn­höfe in Branden­burg. Ob Tagesetappe oder mehrtägige Wanderung – von Nord nach Süd, von Ost nach West oder rund um Berlin lässt sich das Land erwandern. Die Europäischen Fernwanderwege E 10 und E 11, der Ruppiner-Land-Rund­wanderweg und der 66-Seen-Wanderweg bilden ein brande­nburg­weites WanderNetz. Sie können wählen zwischen 78 Wanderetappen in Berlin und Brandenburg, die mit öffentlichen Verkehrsmitteln erreichbar sind. Für jede dieser wander­Etappen kann eine detaillierte Karte mit Kilometer-Angaben, einer kurzen Beschreibung und Hinweisen zur Erreichbarkeit mit Bahn und Bus aufgerufen und ausgedruckt werden. Die Brandenburg-Übersichtskarte wanderNetz dient der ersten Orientierung: In welcher Region möchten Sie wandern? Die Übersicht wanderEtappen listet die verschiedenen Fernwanderwege und ihre Etappen auf. Wie möchten Sie wandern? Sportlich oder gemütlich, mit Kindern, am Wasser...? Die wanderWünsche helfen dabei, eine Ihren Bedürfnissen entsprechende Etappe zu finden. Unter wanderBahnhöfe erhalten Sie Informationen über die örtliche Lage, Barrierefreiheit und eventuelle Nutzung der Ziel- bzw. Abfahrtsbahnhöfe. Wenn Sie gezielt z. B. nach einer Ortschaft oder einer Sehenswürdigkeit suchen, die Sie erwandern wollen, hilft Ihnen die wanderSuche bei der Auswahl der passenden Wanderetappe. Möchten Sie mithelfen, das mit öffentlichen Verkehrsmitteln erreichbare Wanderwegenetz in Brandenburg zu erhalten und weiterzuentwickeln? Dann werden Sie projektAktiv! Lesen Sie unter projektIdee, welche Gedanken und Entwicklungen hinter unserer Initiative stecken.
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                  Die Hauptstadt Berlin, Usedom die Ostsee-Ferieninsel, und dazwischen weite Wiesen und ausgedehnte Waldgebiete, seltene Tiere, Seen und Flüsse, historische Orte mit alten Kirchen, und Menschen, die sich auf Sie freuen. All das erwartet Sie auf dem Berlin-Usedom Radfernweg, ob Sie nun als Radfahrer genießen wollen oder die sportliche Herausforderung suchen. Der Weg beginnt in Berlin-Mitte und führt über Stadtstraßen durch den Mauerpark bis nach Pankow. Hier im Schloßpark treffen wir auf die Panke, einem kleinen Flüsschen, an dessen Ufer wir die nächsten Kilometer radeln. Bereits wenige Meter hinter Berlin-Buch sind wir im Land Brandenburg, verlassen hinter Bernau den "Speckgürtel von Berlin" und tauchen in ein dichtes Waldgebiet ein. Wir überqueren den Finow-, den Oder-Havel- und den Werbellin-Kanal und haben bald die Schorfheide, den Werbellinsee und Joachimsthal erreicht. Weiter geht es durch den Wald, entweder über die Blumberger Mühle oder direkt nach Steinhöfel. Entlang des Ober- und Unteruckersees, vorbei an kleinen Urlauberorten gelangen wir nach Prenzlau, von wo aus uns dann unzählige Windräder auf flachen Wiesen und Feldern begleiten. Haben Sie sich für den Weg über Pasewalk und Torgelow entschlossen, werden Sie mit reichlich Kieferwald und der Stadt Ueckermünde belohnt. Auch der direkte Weg hat seine Reize. Das Stück der "Abkürzung" vor Ferdinandshof gehört für uns zu einem der schönsten Abschnitte. Hinter Bugewitz geht es auf einem Dammweg durch überschwemmte Haffwiesen und dann wahlweise mit der Fähre in Kamp oder über Anklam und die Klappbrücke bei Zecherin auf die Insel Usedom. Auf der Insel begrüßt uns als erster größerer Ort die Stadt Usedom selbst. Von hieraus durchfahren wir kleinere Inselorte auf etwas hügeliger Strecke bis nach Ahlbeck, von hier aus an die Polnische Grenze und weiter an den Ostseestrand. Immer entlang der Küste, über die Uferpromenaden der Kaiserbäder, auf steilen Küstenabschnitten mit herrlichem Blick über die Pommersche Bucht und letztendlich entlang des Peenestroms, fahren wir bis nach Peenemünde. Die Gesamtstrecke von Berlin-Mitte bis Peenemünde beträgt 337 km. Fahren Sie von Berlin-Buch den direkten Weg (Abkürzungen) sind Sie nach 215 km an der Ostsee.
                  13 years ago by @thorade
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                  Sweave is a tool that allows to embed the R code for complete data analyses in latex documents. The purpose is to create dynamic reports, which can be updated automatically if data or analysis change. Instead of inserting a prefabricated graph or table into the report, the master document contains the R code necessary to obtain it. When run through R, all data analysis output (tables, graphs, etc.) is created on the fly and inserted into a final latex document. The report can be automatically updated if data or analysis change, which allows for truly reproducible research.
                  13 years ago by @thorade
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                  In der Oberstufe wird nicht nur der Stoff anspruchsvoller. Auch neue Methoden werden für die Vorbereitung von Referaten und Präsentationen, oder die Bewältigung der Facharbeit benötigt – wissenschaftliches Arbeiten ist gefordert.
                  13 years ago by @thorade
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                  PGF is a macro package for creating graphics. It is platform- and format-independent and works together with the most important TeX backend drivers, including pdftex and dvips. It comes with a user-friendly syntax layer called TikZ. Its usage is similar to pstricks and the standard picture environment. PGF works with plain (pdf-)TeX, (pdf-)LaTeX, and ConTeXt. Unlike pstricks, it can produce either PostScript or PDF output.
                  13 years ago by @thorade
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                  We focus on scientific/engineering software development using RAD abilities of Python language, accompanied with free scientific libraries such as NumPy and SciPy. Our mainstream research activity is numerical optimization, including nonsmooth optimization and solving systems of nonlinear equations. OpenOpt framework - universal numerical optimization package with several own solvers (e.g. ralg) and connections to tens of other, graphical output of convergence and many other goodies FuncDesigner - tool to rapidly build functions over variables/arrays and get their derivatives via automatic differentiation. Also, you can perform integration, interpolation, solve systems of linear/nonlinear/ODE equations and numerical optimization problems coded in FuncDesigner by OpenOpt (see some examples in its doc), uncertainty analysis and interval analysis DerApproximator - tool to get (or check user-supplied) derivatives via finite-difference approximation SpaceFuncs - tool for 2D, 3D, N-dimensional geometric modeling with possibilities of parametrized calculations, numerical optimization and solving systems of geometrical equations
                  13 years ago by @thorade
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                  Python(x,y) is a free scientific and engineering development software for numerical computations, data analysis and data visualization based on Python programming language, Qt graphical user interfaces, Eclipse integrated development environment and Spyder interactive scientific development environment.
                  13 years ago by @thorade
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                  SciPy (pronounced "Sigh Pie") is open-source software for mathematics, science, and engineering. It is also the name of a very popular conference on scientific programming with Python. The SciPy library depends on NumPy, which provides convenient and fast N-dimensional array manipulation. The SciPy library is built to work with NumPy arrays, and provides many user-friendly and efficient numerical routines such as routines for numerical integration and optimization. Together, they run on all popular operating systems, are quick to install, and are free of charge. NumPy and SciPy are easy to use, but powerful enough to be depended upon by some of the world's leading scientists and engineers. If you need to manipulate numbers on a computer and display or publish the results, give SciPy a try!
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                  Modeling and simulation of physical System MOSILAB - a Modelica solver for multiphysics problems with structural variability.
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                  Typesetting values with units requires care to ensure that the combined mathematical meaning of the value plus unit combination is clear. In particular, the SI units system lays down a consistent set of units with rules on how they are to be used. However, different countries and publishers have differing conventions on the exact appearance of numbers (and units). A number of LaTeX packages have been developed to provide consistent application of the various rules: SIunits (siunits), sistyle , unitsdef and units are the leading examples. The numprint package provides a large number of number-related functions, while dcolumn and rccol provide tools for typesetting tabular numbers. The siunitx package takes the best from the existing packages, and adds new features and a consistent interface. A number of new ideas have been incorporated, to fill gaps in the existing provision. The package also provides backward-compatibility with SIunits, sistyle, unitsdef and units. The aim is to have one package to handle all of the possible unit-related needs of LaTeX users.
                  14 years ago by @thorade
                   
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                    The hyperref package is used to handle cross-referencing commands in LaTeX to produce hypertext links in the document. The package provides backends for the \special set defined for HyperTeX DVI processors; for embedded pdfmark commands for processing by Acrobat Distiller ( dvips and Y&Y’s dvipsone); for Y&Y’s dviwindo; for PDF control within pdfTeX (pdftex) and dvipdfm ; for TeX4ht (tex4ht); and for VTeX’s pdf and HTML backends. The package is distributed with the backref and nameref packages, which make use of the facilities of hyperref.
                    14 years ago by @thorade
                     
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