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Fedora 11 includes a range of packages for science and mathematics.  The following packages have been updated for Fedora 11.
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'''freefem++'''
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'''freefem++''' is a finite element analysis package which has been updated to 3.0.
 
Highlights:
* complete change of the graphical interface (freefem++ replaced freefem++-nw)
* added medit (visualization software by P. Frey) inside freefem++ under the name ffmedit
* the IDE version is gone until Antoine Le Hyaric makes a good one see: http://www.ann.jussieu.fr/~lehyaric/ffcs
* introduced client-server architecture freefem++  <->  ffglut
* ffglut visualizer using glut library
 
Full upstream changelog is here:
http://www.freefem.org/ff++/ftp/INNOVATION
 
 
'''gabedit'''
 
'''gabedit''' is a GUI for a number of computational chemistry packages.  Highlights of version 2.1.17 include:
* full undo/redo for geometry changes
* full control over displayed bonds
* support for reading connectivities from gabedit, hin, pdb, mol2 and mol files
* molecular dynamics conformational searches using MM potential (Amber 99) and Semi-Empirical method (from Open Mopac or PCGamess)
* migration from GDK drawing functions to Cairo
* geometry and plots can be exported to EPS, PS, PDF, or SVG formats
 
For complete details see the upstream changelog at:
http://sites.google.com/site/allouchear/Home/gabedit/download/changelog
 
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