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Astronomy

More Astronomy applications - UbuntuScience/Astronomy

Biology

More Biology applications - UbuntuScience/Biology

Biophysics

Chemistry

Earth Sciences (Geology/Geography)

Ecology and Environmental Sciences

  • Swarm - A conceptual framework for designing, describing, and conducting experiments on ABMs.
  • Repast - The Recursive Porous Agent Simulation Toolkit.
  • NetLogo - A Java-based programmable modeling environment for simulating natural and social phenomena.
  • Simile - A proprietary ($$$) System Dynamics and object-based modeling and simulation software package similar to Stella, Model Maker, Vensim, etc. It is advertised as "Visual modeling software for the earth, environmental and life sciences". A free evaluation version, which limits the size of saved models, is available.

Physics

More Physics applications - UbuntuScience/Physics

Ubuntu Packages: Science Section

7.04, 7.10, 8.04, 8.10, 9.04 .

Alternatives to Proprietary Scientific Software

See UbuntuScience/AlternativesToProprietarySoftware

Hardware

  • Labview for linux (non-free) [1]

Data acquisition

  • National Instruments GPIB drivers for linux. [2]
  • Comedi - Open source drivers, tools and libraries. comedi

Computer controlled systems

  • RTAI - Real-Time Application Interface is a hard real-time extension to the Linux kernel. [3]
  • EPICS - A set of Open Source software tools, libraries and applications to create distributed soft real-time control systems for scientific instruments such as a particle accelerators, telescopes and other large scientific experiments. [4]

Other information

Other Linux Distributions for Scientists

Unofficial Ubuntu/Debian repositories with science software

Mailing Lists about Linux and Science

Related Wiki Pages

Online Forums

Ubuntu Education & Science Forum Some forum threads

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