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Software Links
  • Steve Baum's Linux Software Encyclopedia. An exhaustive collection of links to freely available scientific and non-scientific software that can be run on Linux (and most Unix) systems.
  • NETLIB A comprehensive collection of computational routines.
  • The Mathworks. Here you will find programs written by users of Matlab supplementing those already provided by Mathworks.
  • Rich Signell. This page contains a great deal of information and links to codes that are useful for coastal and estuarine modeling.
  • DeCSS. A link to the DeCSS program which is very useful.

Homegrown Software
Within this little section you will (eventually) find some oddments of computer code that we have written. If you're extremely lucky you might find them as useful and amusing as we did. All code contained here is provided as is and is distributed under the Gnu Public License and is copyrighted by various and sundry members of this group.  

  • A simple coagulation model. A simple model of a single algal cell growing at a constant specific growth, coagulation, and settling. The program is written in matlab.
  • A simple inverse food-web model. A simple inverse food-web model using Excel and Matlab.
  • A model of the vertical particle flux, in which stratified predator-prey interactions affect the vertical particle flux.  The result is discussed in a paper by Jackson and Burd.  The program is written in matlab.  To run it,  open matlab, go to the directory with the script, and invoke it by typing  vertical_pred_prey. The parameters are set in the first part of the code, with descriptions of their units.  You can change their values in the file.  


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