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    Prime number ( primenumbers )

    Benchmark for 50 000 000 prime numbers as single and multicore

    ...Python version with numba and numpy on MacOS with M2, 3,78 sec.
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    Scikit-learn Tutorial

    Scikit-learn Tutorial

    An introductory tutorial for scikit-learn

    Scikit-learn Tutorial contains the materials for Jake VanderPlas’s introductory scikit-learn tutorial, originally used at major Python conferences. It provides a collection of notebooks that walk attendees from basic machine-learning concepts into practical modeling using the scikit-learn library. The tutorial covers data preparation, model fitting, evaluation, and common algorithms such as classification, regression, clustering, and dimensionality reduction. It is designed for people who...
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    100 numpy exercises

    100 numpy exercises

    100 numpy exercises (with solutions)

    This is a collection of numpy exercises from numpy mailing list, stack overflow, and numpy documentation. I've also created some problems myself to reach the 100 limit. The goal of this collection is to offer a quick reference for both old and new users but also to provide a set of exercises for those who teach. For extended exercises, make sure to read From Python to NumPy. Markdown and ipython notebook are created programmatically from the source data in source/exercises.ktx. To modify the...
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    Salstat2

    Salstat2

    statistical package designed for the end user, multiplatform

    Salstat2 is an statistical package written in python and designed for the end user It has a graphical user interface and also it is scriptable, It's multiplatform, It has a graphic system inherited from matplotlib, It allows you to use different libraries like numpy - for numerical calculations, it also lets you to interact with Microsoft Excel (R) by using a com client under windows(R) platform and finally you can create your own dialogs by using the interactive shell or the script panel.
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    C++, Matlab and Python library for Hidden-state Conditional Random Fields. Implements 3 algorithms: LDCRF, HCRF and CRF. For Windows and Linux, 32- and 64-bits. Optimized for multi-threading. Works with sparse or dense input features.
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    note taking simplified
    *nts* provides a simple format for using text files to store notes, a command line interface for viewing notes in a variety of convenient ways and a cross-platform, wx(python)-based GUI for creating and modifying notes as well as viewing them.
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