XFT (eXtended Fortran Types) is a set of Fortran modules which wrap some Win32 APIs, the Dialog Management section has an enhanced DFLOGM module from CVF 6 and the Win32 Headers section has translations of some C header files that were not (yet?) incorporated in CVF.
Code from the book by Ian Chivers and Jane Sleightholme.
Collection of Fortran 77 routines that address many traditional areas of mathematical software, including approximation, ordinary and partial differential equations, linear algebra and eigensystems, optimization, quadrature, root finding, special functions, and Fourier transforms, but excluding statistical calculations. PORT stands for Portable, Outstanding, Reliable, and Tested.
Code in Fortran, C, and Basic.
Contains three different Jet Propulsion Laboratory Planetary and Lunar Ephemerides (DE200, DE405, and DE406) along with associated reading and interpolating routines, allowing the user to obtain the rectangular coordinates of the sun, moon, and nine major planets by means of a subroutine written in standard Fortran.
By Edward D. Throm, contains routines to provide a wide range of interfaces to the thermodynamic and transport properties. [Commercial]
By Professor Kevin D. Jones of the U.S. Naval Postgraduate School.
Aims to be a library that allows programmers to access XML files.
NCSE Numerical Methods Library, FDLIB Fluid Dynamics Library, CFDLAB Computational Fluid Dynamics Laboratory, and BEMLIB Boundary-Element Software Library by C. Pozrikidis, Professor of Fluid Mechanics.
Chksys.f determines the properties of the run-time environment for Fortran 77 programs. Chkcomp.f is a Fortran 77 code containing deliberate deviations from the standard and deliberate bad statements for testing the compiler's accuracy. Chksysff.f90 is a program to determine the properties of the run-time environment for Fortran 90 programs. Chkcomff.f90 is a Fortran 90 source file containing deliberate deviations from the standard and deliberate bad statements for testing the compiler's accuracy.
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