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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.
The Great Periodic Path Hunt at gwtokarsky.github.io
Researchers, Mathematicians and Enthusiasts.
Download "Billiards Everything" to discover new periodic billiard paths, an unresolved problem from 1775!
Download "Billiards Covers" to see the most current list of periodic paths in triangles.
Follow "The Great Periodic Path Hunt" at gwtokarsky.github.io for the latest news.
Email tokarsky@ualberta.ca for feedback.
This zip jar contains the current coverings of periodic paths.
Researchers, Mathematicians and Enthusiasts.
Download "Billiards Covers" to see the most current list of periodic paths in triangles.
Download "Billiards Everything" to discover new periodic billiard paths, an unresolved problem from 1775!
Follow "The Great Periodic Path Hunt" at gwtokarsky.github.io for the latest news.
Email tokarsky@ualberta.ca for feedback.