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    Roots.jl

    Roots.jl

    Root finding functions for Julia

    This package contains simple routines for finding roots, or zeros, of scalar functions of a single real variable using floating-point math. The find_zero function provides the primary interface. The basic call is find_zero(f, x0, [M], [p]; kws...) where, typically, f is a function, x0 a starting point or bracketing interval, M is used to adjust the default algorithms used, and p can be used to pass in parameters. Bisection-like algorithms. For functions where a bracketing interval is known (one where f(a) and f(b) have alternate signs), a bracketing method, like Bisection, can be specified. ...
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    NeuralOperators.jl

    NeuralOperators.jl

    DeepONets, Neural Operators, Physics-Informed Neural Ops in Julia

    ...The kernel can be trained on different geometry, which is learned from a graph. Fourier neural operator learns a neural operator with Dirichlet kernel to form a Fourier transformation. It performs Fourier transformation across infinite-dimensional function spaces and learns better than neural operators. Markov neural operator learns a neural operator with Fourier operators.
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    plotly

    plotly

    An interactive graphing library for R

    ...Moreover, both approaches are an implementation of the Grammar of Graphics and both are powered by the JavaScript graphing library plotly.js, so many of the same concepts and tools that you learn for one interface can be reused in the other. Any graph made with the plotly R package is powered by the JavaScript library plotly.js. The plot_ly() function provides a ‘direct’ interface to plotly.js with some additional abstractions to help reduce typing.
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    Go Recipes

    Go Recipes

    Collection of handy tools for Go projects

    Visualize the distribution of code coverage in your project. This helps to identify code areas with high and low coverage. Useful when you have a large project with lots of files and packages. This 2D image-hash of your project should be more representative than a single number. For each module, the node representing the greatest version (i.e., the version chosen by Go's minimal version selection algorithm) is colored green. Other nodes, which aren't in the final build list, are colored grey...
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    DynamicHMC

    DynamicHMC

    Implementation of robust dynamic Hamiltonian Monte Carlo methods

    Implementation of robust dynamic Hamiltonian Monte Carlo methods in Julia. In contrast to frameworks that utilize a directed acyclic graph to build a posterior for a Bayesian model from small components, this package requires that you code a log-density function of the posterior in Julia. Derivatives can be provided manually, or using automatic differentiation. Consequently, this package requires that the user is comfortable with the basics of the theory of Bayesian inference, to the extent of coding a (log) posterior density in Julia. ...
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    targets

    targets

    Function-oriented Make-like declarative workflows for R

    The targets package is a pipeline / workflow management tool in R, designed to coordinate multi‐step computational workflows in data science / statistics. It tracks dependencies between “targets” (computational steps), skips steps whose upstream data or code hasn’t changed, supports parallel computation, branching (dynamic generation of sub‐targets), file format abstractions, and encourages reproducible and efficient analyses. It’s something like GNU Make for R, but more integrated. Skipping...
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    Excel to Graphviz

    Excel to Graphviz

    Create graphviz diagrams with excel

    Free, easy to use, excel tool to create data and process flow diagrams with table data In separate excel sheets you define items(nodes), lines(edges) and grouping(clusters) Separate definition of node, edge and cluster styles Graph settings sheet Output control sheet Examples and readme are included in the zip file Get it working: -Install graphviz (http://graphviz.org/Download.php) -Download Excel to Graphviz -Open one of the ExcelToGraphviz workbooks -Go to sheet settings...
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    flot

    flot

    Attractive JavaScript charts for jQuery

    Flot is a pure JavaScript plotting library for jQuery, with a focus on simple usage, attractive looks and interactive features. Works with Internet Explorer 6+, Chrome, Firefox 2+, Safari 3+ and Opera 9.5+. Additional examples are bundled with Flot. Also take a look at the Flot Usage Wiki for screenshots and stories from people and companies using Flot. Take a look at the the examples in examples/index.html; they should give a good impression of what flot can do, and the source code of the...
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    A math application written in Java. Its features include 2D and 3D graph plotting, scripting, user-defined variables and functions and skinnable GUI. This project is not maintained at the moment.
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    Seems to be closely related to Cellular automaton, except this creates a complex pattern from a mathematical function you input. See website for examples/live applets. This program makes use of an old GPL version of the JEP equation parser.
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    A small utility for visualizing graphics of the wide math function list. Based on Glade/GTK+ toolkit so integrates into GNOME flawlessly. Uses mathGl library for drawing purposes, see http://mathgl.sourceforge.net/
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    FunkyPlot is an interactive plotting tool for mathematical functions, designed for pupils and students.
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