The Marinchip/Autodesk/Fourmilab floating point benchmark, used since 1980 to evaluate the performance of machines and compilers on trigonometry-intensive floating point computations
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The Marinchip/Autodesk/Fourmilab floating point benchmark, used since 1980 to evaluate the performance of machines and compilers on trigonometry-intensive floating point computations
The Marinchip/Autodesk/Fourmilab floating point benchmark, used since 1980 to evaluate the performance of machines and compilers on trigonometry-intensive floating point computations
An optics simulation suite for Windows and Linux, including a raytracer, a FDTD solver and various tools.
GNU Optical modified to work on Windows, Mac OSX and Linux
Optical Design Software
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