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    spyder

    spyder

    The scientific Python development environment

    Spyder is a free and open source scientific environment written in Python, for Python, and designed by and for scientists, engineers and data analysts. It features a unique combination of the advanced editing, analysis, debugging, and profiling functionality of a comprehensive development tool with the data exploration, interactive execution, deep inspection, and beautiful visualization capabilities of a scientific package. Spyder’s multi-language Editor integrates a number of powerful tools...
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    NumPy

    NumPy

    The fundamental package for scientific computing with Python

    Fast and versatile, the NumPy vectorization, indexing, and broadcasting concepts are the de-facto standards of array computing today. NumPy offers comprehensive mathematical functions, random number generators, linear algebra routines, Fourier transforms, and more. NumPy supports a wide range of hardware and computing platforms, and plays well with distributed, GPU, and sparse array libraries. The core of NumPy is well-optimized C code. Enjoy the flexibility of Python with the speed of compiled...
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    Termux application

    Termux application

    Terminal emulator application for Android OS extendible

    Termux is an Android terminal application and Linux environment. At first start a small base system is downloaded, desired packages can then be installed using the apt package manager known from the Debian and Ubuntu Linux distributions. Access the built-in help by long-pressing anywhere on the terminal and selecting the Help menu option to learn more. Allows the app to view information about network connections such as which networks exist and are connected. Allows the app to create network...
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    SymPy

    SymPy

    A computer algebra system written in pure Python

    SymPy is an open source Python library for symbolic mathematics. Its goal is to become a full-featured computer algebra system (CAS) while maintaining the simplicity of its code. Written entirely in Python, SymPy is easy to use, comprehensible and easily extensible. It’s also very lightweight as it solely depends on mpmath, a pure Python library for arbitrary floating point arithmetic. SymPy has participated in every Google Summer of Code since 2007 and because of this has continuously...
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    ChatGPT Academic

    ChatGPT Academic

    ChatGPT extension for scientific research work

    ChatGPT extension for scientific research work, specially optimized academic paper polishing experience, supports custom shortcut buttons, supports custom function plug-ins, supports markdown table display, double display of Tex formulas, complete code display function, new local Python/C++/Go project tree Analysis function/Project source code self-translation ability, newly added PDF and Word document batch summary function/PDF paper full-text translation function. All buttons are dynamically...
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    GDScript Toolkit

    GDScript Toolkit

    Independent set of GDScript tools - parser, linter and formatter

    Independent set of GDScript tools, parser, linter and formatter. This project provides a set of tools for daily work with GDScript. At the moment it provides a parser that produces a parse tree for debugging and educational purposes. A linter that performs a static analysis according to some predefined configuration. A formatter that formats the code according to some predefined rules. A code metrics calculator which calculates the cyclomatic complexity of functions and classes. To install...
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    Numba

    Numba

    NumPy aware dynamic Python compiler using LLVM

    Numba is an open source JIT compiler that translates a subset of Python and NumPy code into fast machine code. Numba translates Python functions to optimized machine code at runtime using the industry-standard LLVM compiler library. Numba-compiled numerical algorithms in Python can approach the speeds of C or FORTRAN. You don't need to replace the Python interpreter, run a separate compilation step, or even have a C/C++ compiler installed. Just apply one of the Numba decorators to your Python...
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    bidict

    bidict

    The bidirectional mapping library for Python

    Depended on by Google, Venmo, CERN, Baidu, Tencent, and teams across the world since 2009. Familiar, Pythonic APIs that are carefully designed for safety, simplicity, flexibility, and ergonomics. Lightweight, with no runtime dependencies outside Python's standard library. Implemented in concise, well-factored, fully type-hinted Python code that is optimized for running efficiently as well as for long-term maintenance and stability. Extensively documented. 100% test coverage running continuously...
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    Perceval

    Perceval

    An open source framework for programming photonic quantum computers

    An open-source framework for programming photonic quantum computers. Through a simple object-oriented Python API, Perceval provides tools for composing circuits from linear optical components, defining single-photon sources, manipulating Fock states, running simulations, reproducing published experimental papers and experimenting with a new generation of quantum algorithms. It aims to be a companion tool for developing photonic circuits – for simulating and optimizing their design, modeling...
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    NoneBot

    NoneBot

    Asynchronous multi-platform robot framework written in Python

    Use NB-CLI to quickly build your own robot. Plug-in development, modular management. Supports multiple platforms and multiple incident response methods. Asynchronous priority development to improve operational efficiency. Simple and clear dependency injection system, built-in dependency functions reduce user code. NoneBot2 is a modern, cross-platform, and extensible Python chatbot framework. It is based on Python's type annotations and asynchronous features, and can provide convenient...
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    Vedo

    Vedo

    A python module for scientific analysis of 3D data

    A lightweight and powerful python module for scientific analysis and visualization of 3d objects. Inspired by the vpython manifesto "3D programming for ordinary mortals", vedo makes it easy to work with 3D pointclouds, meshes and volumes, in just a few lines of code, even for less experienced programmers. vedo is based on VTK and numpy, with no other dependencies. Import meshes from VTK format, STL, Wavefront OBJ, 3DS, Dolfin-XML, Neutral, GMSH, OFF, PCD (PointCloud). Export meshes as ASCII...
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    MathTranslate

    MathTranslate

    translate scientific papers in latex, especially arxiv papers

    This is a project to translate LaTeX documents, especially scientific papers, from any language to any language. LaTeX expressions like math expressions are perfectly kept unchanged. LaTeX documents can finally be compiled into PDF files. Especially it can be directly applied to translate arXiv papers since it provides the LaTeX source code of most of the papers.
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    Pymunk

    Pymunk

    Pymunk is a easy-to-use pythonic 2d physics library

    Pymunk is an easy-to-use Pythonic 2D physics library that can be used whenever you need 2D rigid body physics from Python. Perfect when you need 2D physics in your game, demo or simulation! It is built on top of the very capable 2D physics library Chipmunk2D. The first version was released in 2007 and Pymunk is still actively developed and maintained today, more than 15 years of active development. Pymunk has been used with success in many projects, big and small. For example: 3 Pyweek game...
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    DifferentialEquations.jl

    DifferentialEquations.jl

    Multi-language suite for high-performance solvers of equations

    This is a suite for numerically solving differential equations written in Julia and available for use in Julia, Python, and R. The purpose of this package is to supply efficient Julia implementations of solvers for various differential equations. The well-optimized DifferentialEquations solvers benchmark as some of the fastest implementations, using classic algorithms and ones from recent research which routinely outperform the “standard” C/Fortran methods, and include algorithms optimized...
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    Cookiecutter Data Science

    Cookiecutter Data Science

    Project structure for doing and sharing data science work

    A logical, reasonably standardized, but flexible project structure for doing and sharing data science work. When we think about data analysis, we often think just about the resulting reports, insights, or visualizations. While these end products are generally the main event, it's easy to focus on making the products look nice and ignore the quality of the code that generates them. Because these end products are created programmatically, code quality is still important! And we're not talking...
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    NuPIC

    NuPIC

    Numenta platform for intelligent computing

    ... to build the dependent nupic.bindings from source, you should build and install from nupic.core prior to installing nupic (since a PyPI release will be installed if nupic.bindings isn't yet installed). To install from local source code, run from the repository root. We plan to do minor releases only, and limit changes in NuPIC and NuPIC Core to features needed to support ongoing research.
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    iCn3D

    iCn3D

    Web-based protein structure viewer and analysis tool

    "I see in 3D" (iCn3D) Structure Viewer is not only a web-based 3D viewer, but also a structure analysis tool interactively or in the batch mode using NodeJS scripts based on the npm package icn3d. iCn3D synchronizes the display of 3D structure, 2D interaction, and 1D sequences and annotations. Users' custom displays can be saved in a short URL or a PNG image. The complete package of iCn3D including Three.js and jQuery is in the directory "dist" after you get the source code with the "Code...
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    ModelScope

    ModelScope

    Bring the notion of Model-as-a-Service to life

    ... unified experience to explore state-of-the-art models spanning across domains such as CV, NLP, Speech, Multi-Modality, and Scientific-computation. Model contributors of different areas can integrate models into the ModelScope ecosystem through the layered APIs, allowing easy and unified access to their models. Once integrated, model inference, fine-tuning, and evaluations can be done with only a few lines of code.
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    Twinify

    Twinify

    Privacy-preserving generation of a synthetic twin to a data set

    ...). For the latter, twinify also offers automatic modeling for easy building of models fitting the data. If you have existing experience with NumPyro you can also implement your own model directly. Often data that would be very useful for the scientific community is subject to privacy regulations and concerns and cannot be shared. Differentially private data sharing allows generating of synthetic data that is statistically similar to the original data.
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    OrdinaryDiffEq.jl

    OrdinaryDiffEq.jl

    High performance ordinary differential equation (ODE)

    This is a suite for numerically solving differential equations written in Julia and available for use in Julia, Python, and R. The purpose of this package is to supply efficient Julia implementations of solvers for various differential equations. The well-optimized DifferentialEquations solvers benchmark as some of the fastest implementations, using classic algorithms and ones from recent research that routinely outperform the “standard” C/Fortran methods, and include algorithms optimized...
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    staq

    staq

    Full-stack quantum processing toolkit

    ... than through an intermediate representation which makes retrieving the original source code impossible. In particular, OpenQASM circuits can be inspected and transformed (in most cases) without losing the original source structure. This makes staq ideally suited for source-to-source transformations, where only specific changes are desired. Likewise, this allows translations to other common circuit description languages and libraries to closely follow the OpenQASM source.
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    DearPyGui

    DearPyGui

    Graphical User Interface Toolkit for Python with minimal dependencies

    ... and demanding graphical interfaces. DPG offers a solid framework for developing scientific, engineering, gaming, data science and other applications that require fast and interactive interfaces. The Tutorials will provide a great overview and links to each topic in the API Reference for more detailed reading. Complete theme and style control. GPU-based rendering and efficient C/C++ code.
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    Visdom

    Visdom

    A tool for creating, organizing, and sharing data visualizations

    A flexible tool for creating, organizing, and sharing visualizations of live, rich data. Supports Torch and Numpy. Visdom aims to facilitate visualization of (remote) data with an emphasis on supporting scientific experimentation. Broadcast visualizations of plots, images, and text for yourself and your collaborators. Organize your visualization space programmatically or through the UI to create dashboards for live data, inspect results of experiments, or debug experimental code. Visdom has...
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    Code_TYMPAN

    Code_TYMPAN

    Open source software calculating industrial noise in the environment

    Code_TYMPAN™ is an open source software for calculating industrial noise in the environment. It allows dealing with 3D realistic geometries and has a convenient Human Machine Interface to help engineers to build 3D models and to achieve analysis needed in environmental noise studies. Code_TYMPAN™ allows developing your own calculation method from basic components and geometrical solvers. It includes a solver based on ISO 9613 extended to industrial applications. In 4.2.x version, a Python API...
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    Advanced Trigonometry Calculator

    Advanced Trigonometry Calculator

    Precision Trigonometry: Advanced Calculator for Complex Math

    Advanced Trigonometry Calculator is equipped with a user-friendly interface that allows for easy input of problems and instant computation. Professionals such as engineers who need to perform advanced trigonometric calculations in their work will find this tool extremely useful. More info by clicking below: https://advantrigoncalc.sourceforge.io/ Advanced Trigonometry Calculator was only and always only developed by the Portuguese Renato Alexandre dos Santos Freitas. Also author of poems...
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