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    ParallelStencil.jl

    ParallelStencil.jl

    Package for writing high-level code for parallel stencil computations

    ParallelStencil empowers domain scientists to write architecture-agnostic high-level code for parallel high-performance stencil computations on GPUs and CPUs. Performance similar to CUDA C / HIP can be achieved, which is typically a large improvement over the performance reached when using only CUDA.jl or AMDGPU.jl GPU Array programming. For example, a 2-D shallow ice solver presented at JuliaCon 2020 [1] achieved a nearly 20 times better performance than a corresponding GPU Array programming implementation; in absolute terms, it reached 70% of the theoretical upper performance bound of the used Nvidia P100 GPU, as defined by the effective throughput metric, T_eff. ...
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    Matplotlib

    Matplotlib

    matplotlib: plotting with Python

    ...Matplotlib is the brainchild of John Hunter (1968-2012), who, along with its many contributors, have put an immeasurable amount of time and effort into producing a piece of software utilized by thousands of scientists worldwide. Matplotlib is a Sponsored Project of NumFOCUS, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit charity in the United States. Matplotlib has support for visualizing information with a wide array of colors and colormaps.
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    Query.jl

    Query.jl

    Query almost anything in julia

    ...Query is heavily inspired by LINQ, in fact right now the package is largely an implementation of the LINQ part of the C# specification. Future versions of Query will most likely add features that are not found in the original LINQ design.
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    QInterference

    QInterference

    Double slit experiment visualization tool loving multicore processors

    QInterference can visualize batch of double slit experiments. It can also solve it in radial as well as Cartesian coordinates and moreover it can simulate functionality the phase-array radar with the main-bundle deflection.
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    WaveSorter

    A powerful, versatile tool for offilne spike analysis and sorting

    ...The user may cluster waveforms manually or via one of several popular clustering programs. The classification along with waveform properties (width, etc.) can be saved to disk in simple text files. WaveSorter is written in C++, utilizes the GNU Scientific Library for all computation, and is highly parallelized; on modern hardware it can handle files containing several 100,000s of waveforms per channel with almost no noticeable loss in GUI fluidity and <1sec lags for files with >1,000,000 waveforms per channel. It can be run in batch mode. It supports a wide array of binary file formats as well as ASCII text.
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    The ArrayDebugView-Add-In extends Visual Studio and adds graphical view capabilities to the debugger. You can plot the data from any array by specifying a pointer expression and a length. Features: Zoom-function, a cursor, saving to a file.
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    Guanxi is a robust analysis and simulation application for Social Network Analysts. Guanxi allows researchers in the field to create, import, and export an endless array of networks, analyze their structure, and run custom dynamics over them.
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    Tcl n-dimensional array processor
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    A Mac OS X framework implemented in Objective-C 2.0 that reads and parses ASCII DXF files. The framework returns an array of custom entity objects that can be used as needed by the program implementing this library.
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    This is a SQL interface for scilab. It will enable users of scilab to do queries to a sql database and get the results in a normal scilab array. <p> <a href="http://www-rocq.inria.fr/scilab/"'>Scilab homepage</a>
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