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    IntervalArithmetic.jl

    IntervalArithmetic.jl

    Library for validated numerics using interval arithmetic

    IntervalArithmetic.jl is a Julia package for validated numerics in Julia. All calculations are carried out using interval arithmetic where quantities are treated as intervals. The final result is a rigorous enclosure of the true value. We are working towards having the IntervalArithmetic library be conformant with the IEEE 1788-2015 Standard for Interval Arithmetic. To do so, we have incorporated tests from the ITF1788 test suite.
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    Metalhead.jl

    Metalhead.jl

    Computer vision models for Flux

    Metalhead.jl provides standard machine learning vision models for use with Flux.jl. The architectures in this package make use of pure Flux layers, and they represent the best practices for creating modules like residual blocks, inception blocks, etc. in Flux. Metalhead also provides some building blocks for more complex models in the Layers module.
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    Graphs.jl

    Graphs.jl

    An optimized graphs package for the Julia programming language

    The goal of Graphs.jl is to offer a performant platform for network and graph analysis in Julia, following the example of libraries such as NetworkX in Python. Offers a set of simple, concrete graph implementations – SimpleGraph (for undirected graphs) and SimpleDiGraph (for directed graphs), an API for the development of more sophisticated graph implementations under the AbstractGraph type, and a large collection of graph algorithms with the same requirements as this API.
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    MLJBase.jl

    MLJBase.jl

    Core functionality for the MLJ machine learning framework

    Repository for developers that provides core functionality for the MLJ machine learning framework. MLJ is a Julia framework for combining and tuning machine learning models. This repository provides core functionality for MLJ.
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    leafmap

    leafmap

    A Python package for interactive mapping and geospatial analysis

    A Python package for geospatial analysis and interactive mapping in a Jupyter environment. Leafmap is a Python package for interactive mapping and geospatial analysis with minimal coding in a Jupyter environment. It is a spin-off project of the geemap Python package, which was designed specifically to work with Google Earth Engine (GEE). However, not everyone in the geospatial community has access to the GEE cloud computing platform. Leafmap is designed to fill this gap for non-GEE users. It...
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    ConformalPrediction.jl

    ConformalPrediction.jl

    Predictive Uncertainty Quantification through Conformal Prediction

    ConformalPrediction.jl is a package for Predictive Uncertainty Quantification (UQ) through Conformal Prediction (CP) in Julia. It is designed to work with supervised models trained in MLJ (Blaom et al. 2020). Conformal Prediction is easy-to-understand, easy-to-use and model-agnostic and it works under minimal distributional assumptions. Intuitively, CP works under the premise of turning heuristic notions of uncertainty into rigorous uncertainty estimates through repeated sampling or the use...
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    NCDatasets.jl

    NCDatasets.jl

    Load and create NetCDF files in Julia

    NCDatasets allows one to read and create netCDF files. NetCDF data set and attribute list behave like Julia dictionaries and variables like Julia arrays. This package implements the CommonDataModel.jl interface, which means that the datasets can be accessed in the same way as GRIB files opened with GRIBDatasets.jl.
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    CBinding.jl

    CBinding.jl

    Automatic C interfacing for Julia

    Use CBinding.jl to automatically create C library bindings with Julia at runtime. In order to support the fully automatic conversion and avoid name collisions, the names of C types or functions are mangled a bit to work in Julia. Therefore everything generated by CBinding.jl can be accessed with the c"..." string macro to indicate that it lives in C-land. As an example, the function func above is available in Julia as c"func". It is possible to store the generated bindings to more...
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    Bumper.jl

    Bumper.jl

    Bring Your Own Stack

    Bumper.jl is a package that aims to make working with bump allocators (also known as arena allocators) easier and safer. You can dynamically allocate memory to these bump allocators, and reset them at the end of a code block, just like Julia's stack. Allocating to a bump allocator with Bumper.jl can be just as efficient as stack allocation. Bumper.jl is still a young package, and may have bugs. Let me know if you find any.
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    101-0250-00

    ETH course - Solving PDEs in parallel on GPUs

    This course aims to cover state-of-the-art methods in modern parallel Graphical Processing Unit (GPU) computing, supercomputing and code development with applications to natural sciences and engineering.
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    InferOpt.jl

    InferOpt.jl

    Combinatorial optimization layers for machine learning pipelines

    InferOpt.jl is a toolbox for using combinatorial optimization algorithms within machine learning pipelines. It allows you to create differentiable layers from optimization oracles that do not have meaningful derivatives. Typical examples include mixed integer linear programs or graph algorithms.
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    MultilayerGraphs.jl

    MultilayerGraphs.jl

    Julia package for the creation and analysis of multilayer graphs

    MultilayerGraphs.jl is a Julia package for the creation, manipulation and analysis of the structure, dynamics and functions of multilayer graphs. A multilayer graph is a graph consisting of multiple standard subgraphs called layers which can be interconnected through bipartite graphs called interlayers composed of the vertex sets of two different layers and the edges between them. The vertices in each layer represent a single set of nodes, although not all nodes have to be represented in...
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    NetCDF.jl

    NetCDF.jl

    NetCDF support for the julia programming language

    NetCDF support for the Julia programming language, there is a high-level and a medium-level interface for writing and reading netcdf files. The dimensions "x1" and "t" of the variable are called "x1" and "t" in this example. If the dimensions do not exist yet in the file, they will be created. The dimension "x1" will be of length 10 and have the values 11..20, and the dimension "t" will have length 20 and the attribute "units" with the value "s".
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    LLVM.jl

    LLVM.jl

    Julia wrapper for the LLVM C API

    A Julia wrapper for the LLVM C API. The LLVM.jl package is a Julia wrapper for the LLVM C API, and can be used to work with the LLVM compiler framework from Julia. You can use the package to work with LLVM code generated by Julia, to interoperate with the Julia compiler, or to create your own compiler. It is heavily used by the different GPU compilers for the Julia programming language.
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    Polyhedra

    Polyhedra

    Polyhedral Computation Interface

    Polyhedra provides an unified interface for Polyhedral Computation Libraries such as CDDLib.jl. This manipulation notably includes the transformation from (resp. to) an inequality representation of a polyhedron to (resp. from) its generator representation (convex hull of points + conic hull of rays) and projection/elimination of a variable with e.g. Fourier-Motzkin.
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    oneAPI.jl

    oneAPI.jl

    Julia support for the oneAPI programming toolkit.

    Julia support for the oneAPI programming toolkit. oneAPI.jl provides support for working with the oneAPI unified programming model. The package is verified to work with the (currently) only implementation of this interface that is part of the Intel Compute Runtime, only available on Linux. This package is still under significant development, so expect bugs and missing features.
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    Sundials.jl

    Sundials.jl

    Julia interface to Sundials, including a nonlinear solver

    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.
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    CounterfactualExplanations.jl

    CounterfactualExplanations.jl

    A package for Counterfactual Explanations and Algorithmic Recourse

    CounterfactualExplanations.jl is a package for generating Counterfactual Explanations (CE) and Algorithmic Recourse (AR) for black-box algorithms. Both CE and AR are related tools for explainable artificial intelligence (XAI). While the package is written purely in Julia, it can be used to explain machine learning algorithms developed and trained in other popular programming languages like Python and R. See below for a short introduction and other resources or dive straight into the docs.
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    ggpubr

    ggpubr

    'ggplot2' Based Publication Ready Plots

    ggpubr is an R package that provides easy-to-use wrapper functions around ggplot2 to create publication-ready visualizations with minimal code. It streamlines plot creation for researchers and analysts, allowing features such as statistical annotation, theme customization, and plot arrangement with fewer lines of code.
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    UnROOT.jl

    UnROOT.jl

    Native Julia I/O package to work with CERN ROOT files objects

    UnROOT.jl is a reader for the CERN ROOT file format written entirely in Julia, without any dependence on ROOT or Python.
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    PETSc.jl

    PETSc.jl

    Julia wrappers for the PETSc library

    This package provides a low level interface for PETSc and allows combining julia features (such as automatic differentiation) with the PETSc infrastructure and nonlinear solvers.
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    GPUCompiler.jl

    GPUCompiler.jl

    Reusable compiler infrastructure for Julia GPU backends

    Reusable compiler infrastructure for Julia GPU backends. This package offers reusable compiler infrastructure and tooling for implementing GPU compilers in Julia. It is not intended for end users! Instead, you should use one of the packages that builds on GPUCompiler.jl, such as CUDA.jl or AMDGPU.jl.
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    MacroTools.jl

    MacroTools.jl

    MacroTools provides a library of tools for working with Julia code

    MacroTools provides a library of tools for working with Julia code and expressions. This includes a powerful template-matching system and code-walking tools that let you do deep transformations of code in a few lines. See the docs for more info.
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    Distances.jl

    Distances.jl

    A Julia package for evaluating distances (metrics) between vectors

    A Julia package for evaluating distances (metrics) between vectors. This package also provides optimized functions to compute column-wise and pairwise distances, which are often substantially faster than a straightforward loop implementation.
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    GemGIS

    GemGIS

    Spatial data processing for geomodeling

    GemGIS is a Python-based, open-source geographic information processing library. It is capable of preprocessing spatial data such as vector data (shape files, geojson files, geopackages,…), raster data (tif, png,…), data obtained from online services (WCS, WMS, WFS) or XML/KML files (soon). Preprocessed data can be stored in a dedicated Data Class to be passed to the geomodeling package GemPy in order to accelerate the model-building process. Postprocessing of model results will allow export...
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