Computing
Software by Reinhold Kainhofer:
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KPilot
A while ago, I worked a log on KPilot,
KDE's Palm synchronization application.
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Low-Discrepancy Sequences for C++
Low-Discrepancy sequences are used in numerical integration instead of
random numbers to minimize the error. These classes for c++ (released under the GPL) implement most
of the known low-discrepancy sequences. Get more information and download it at its
SourceForge homepage.
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http Server for the palm
In this project I try to create a http server (also known as "Web Server") for the Palm OS, that is fully customizable, runs in the background and is modularized.
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CSSSave` package for Mathematica 4:
Whenever you convert a Mathematica notebook to HTML, all the colors, spacing and
borders are lost. With this package, the Mathematica Style-Sheet is
converted to a Cascading Style Sheet (CSS), which is used by the HTML file
to include colors, spacing, borders etc. This package is released under the GPL
Download a free version of the CSSSave` package from its SourceForge.net homepage!
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VDMSL` package for Mathematica:
Due to its incredible customizability, Mathematica can also be used in formal methods
to work with hybrid systems as well. This package provides VDM-SL structures
in Mathematica, so that now the discrete control model can be defined and
checked in Mathematica, but also the continuous physical model can be
included in the form of differential equations etc.
Go to the homepage of the VDMSL` package.
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RK Ancient Fonts 1.0:
You want to write Sanskrit, but don't have the font? You have to write a Greek text with
accents for your class, but your Computer doesn't know how to write
accentuated Greek letters? No Problem.
HERE'S THE SOLUTION: RK Fonts are a collection of various TrueType fonts for
Microsoft Windows. With these fonts you can write Greek with accents,
Sanskrit, oldpersian cuneiform, Meroitic and Ugaritic cuneiform. You can
download the fonts at the homepage of RK Ancient Fonts.
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Quasi-Monte Carlo Simulation of the Diffusion equation:
A comparison of some low-discrepancy sequences with the Monte Carlo method
and the finite differences solution.
Download the source code together with the final report.
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QMC Simulation of the Boltzmann Equation:
My Diploma thesis consisted of a program to simulate the Boltzmann Equation using
different Monte Carlo and quasi-Monte Carlo methods.
Download the source code together with the final report.
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Interpolation:
A Windows program to visualize the differences between different methods of
interpolation (one-dimensional Lagrange, Tschebyscheff and Splines as well
as parametric interpolation)
You can download the program at the homepage of Interpolation.
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Logic Trainer 1.0:
You like logic puzzles, so this is the right program for you. Unfortunately all of the puzzles shipped
with the program are in German language. But you can use any puzzle you find
somewhere in any magazine - and you can find many of them around.
Download the program.
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Super Mind 2.0:
The best MasterMind version for Microsoft Windows that I know of!
Shareware. Download the program.
Reinhold Kainhofer, reinhold@kainhofer.com, Last updated: Tue, 29. May 2007, 14:27:08