Most of the software we develop to carry out our
research is made available to the entire scientific
community for free. We do this for a number of
reasons:
- Some of the code we have developed may prove useful to
other researchers.
- It is important allow skeptical
inquiry into the methods we used to obtain results. The only
way to do this is to provide the code
itself.
Many links to scientific software (and discussions
on a wide range of other topics) can be found at
The OpenScience
Project, which is also run by Dr. Gezelter.