Displays, edits and converts microscopy data. Images can be measured, mirrored, rotated, filtered, cropped, coloured and resized etc. A 3D view is available for topographic images. Fast and secure download from The H
E-book for students dealing with mathematics. Provides information on topics such as differential and integral calculus, complex numbers and trigonometric functions. Further e-books available.
Use this to calculate electromagnetic fields using a combination of methods (MoM, FEM, PO, GO, UTD, MLFMM). Particularly suitable for analysing different antennae and positioning them on large or small electrical bodies, as well as for investigating electromagnetic compatibility. Extended full version for resolving large-scale problems also available.
Displays satellite photos of the Earth’s surface in high quality. Requires a fast internet connection. Also available as a Pro version (not free) for use by companies. Also available also as an app for mobile devices.
Visualisation of political, economic and social data from numerous countries which can be accessed according to the idea of Open Data. Data sets for EU member countries are available from Eurostat. Data is visualised as a time series or according to geographical location.
Ope source simulator of a simple von Neumann computer, designed for use in IT lessons. Manages machine programs and can display the functions of the processing unit, the memory and the control unit. Provides didactically simplified bus accesses and command-set extensions by editing the micro command memory via the GUI. Fast and secure download from The H
Virtual planetarium for KDE environments; displays the sky at night with, among other things, 130,000 stars, all eight planets of our solar system, the sun and the moon, and also many comets and asteroids. Fast and secure download from The H
Flash-based service that creates and checks logic circuits in a browser. Provides a digital sign and test board on which individual components can be placed with the mouse. Saves circuit design and test data as an XML or VHDL file.
Uses the Mathematica mathematics program to test your PC’s performance. The testable functions are combined to form higher mathematical categories. Runs functions several times in a row to achieve reliable results.
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