neopythonic.blogspot.com
Neopythonic: Python in the Scientific World
http://neopythonic.blogspot.com/2009/11/python-in-scientific-world.html
Thursday, November 5, 2009. Python in the Scientific World. I was blown away by the wide variety of Python use for scientific work. It looks like Python (with extensions like numpy) is becoming a standard tool for many sciences that need to process large amounts of data, from neuroimaging to astronomy. Fernando gave an overview of the core Python software used throughout scientific computing: NumPy, Matplotlib, IPython (by Fernando), Mayavi, Sympy (about which more later), Cython, and lots more. SymPy - ...
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Frequently Asked Questions - ESPResSo
http://espressomd.org/wiki/FAQ
How do I compile ESPResSo on a BlueGene/P System ? Why does the feature XYZ. I get a Segmentation Fault when running my script! Some coordinates are outside of the box! What is the relation between ESPResSo and ESPResSo? To highlight the main differences between both packages:. Lead development at the Institute for Computational Physics. In Stuttgart, Germany. Various methods for electrostatics and magnetic interactions. Particles can form flexible or rigid agglomerates. In Mainz, Germany. If not, do so!