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    AutoResearchClaw

    AutoResearchClaw

    Autonomous research from idea to paper. Chat an Idea. Get a Paper 🦞

    ...Built in Python, it orchestrates a multi-stage research pipeline that gathers literature, formulates hypotheses, runs experiments, analyzes results, and writes the final paper. The system retrieves real academic references from sources such as arXiv and Semantic Scholar to ensure credible citations. It can automatically generate code for experiments, run them in a sandbox environment, and analyze the results with statistical methods. The platform also uses multi-agent debate and automated peer review processes to refine research findings and improve paper quality. By combining literature discovery, experimentation, and writing automation, AutoResearchClaw aims to turn research ideas into conference-ready papers with minimal human intervention.
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    Think Python 2

    Think Python 2

    LaTeX source and supporting code for Think Python, 2nd edition

    ThinkPython2 is the repository for the second edition of Allen Downey’s Think Python textbook, which teaches programming fundamentals in Python to beginners. The code includes all of the example programs, exercises, and supplementary files referenced in the book, allowing learners to run the examples, experiment, and extend them. The repository contains clean, well-commented Python scripts that are easy to follow and map directly to chapters of the text, covering topics like variables, control flow, functions, recursion, data structures (lists, dictionaries), classes and objects, file I/O, and algorithmic thinking. ...
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    Scientific Visualization

    Scientific Visualization

    An open access book on scientific visualization using python

    The Scientific Visualization book is a freely available open-access textbook that introduces how to produce effective scientific visualizations using Python, focusing especially on leveraging the popular plotting library Matplotlib (and related tools). It goes beyond simple plotting tutorials and emphasizes design principles: how to choose colors, layout subplots, annotate graphs, and present data in a way that is both accurate and visually compelling. As such, it serves as a guide for...
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    Advanced Trigonometry Calculator

    Advanced Trigonometry Calculator

    Precision Trigonometry: Advanced Calculator for Complex Math

    Advanced Trigonometry Calculator is equipped with a user-friendly interface that allows for easy input of problems and instant computation. Professionals such as engineers who need to perform advanced trigonometric calculations in their work will find this tool extremely useful. ATC Online Alpha: https://advantrigoncalc.sourceforge.io/atc/ More info by clicking below: https://advantrigoncalc.sourceforge.io/ Advanced Trigonometry Calculator was only and always only developed by...
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    Summarize from Feedback

    Summarize from Feedback

    Code for "Learning to summarize from human feedback"

    ...Its purpose is to train a summarization model that better aligns with human preferences by first collecting human feedback (comparisons between summaries) to train a reward model, and then fine-tuning a policy (summarizer) to maximize that learned reward. The code includes different stages: a supervised baseline (i.e. standard summarization training), the reward modeling component, and the reinforcement learning (or preference-based fine-tuning) phase. The repo also includes utilities for dataset handling, modeling architectures, inference, and evaluation. Because the codebase is experimental, parts of it may not run out-of-box depending on dependencies or environment, but it remains a canonical reference for how to implement summarization via human feedback.
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    Muc_systray x86

    Muc_systray x86

    A demonstration python animation system tray X86

    This project show you the potential of mini meme on your taskbar. That will help to maximize your OC expose promotion and the the way interaction. Full source code accessible.
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    pytorch-tutorial

    pytorch-tutorial

    PyTorch Tutorial for Deep Learning Researchers

    pytorch-tutorial is a highly popular educational repository that teaches deep learning with PyTorch through step-by-step examples and well-structured lessons. It is designed primarily for beginners and intermediate practitioners who want to understand PyTorch fundamentals and quickly move toward building real neural network models. The repository walks users through core concepts such as tensors, autograd, neural network modules, convolutional networks, recurrent networks, and transfer...
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    Think Bayes

    Think Bayes

    Code repository for Think Bayes

    ...Learners can run the code, experiment with probability distributions, compute posterior probabilities, and understand Bayesian updating via simulation and algorithmic methods. The book and code encourage thinking in terms of discrete approximations (sums over distributions) rather than continuous integrals, making it more accessible to many programmers.
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    PyTorch Book

    PyTorch Book

    PyTorch tutorials and fun projects including neural talk

    ...The new version of the code has not been fully tested, it has been tested under GPU and python3. But in theory there shouldn't be too many problems on python2 and CPU. The basic part (the first five chapters) explains the content of PyTorch. This part introduces the main modules in PyTorch and some tools commonly used in deep learning. For this part of the content, Jupyter Notebook is used as a teaching tool here, and readers can modify and run with notebooks and repeat experiments.
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    Matplotlib tutorial

    Matplotlib tutorial

    Matplotlib tutorial for beginner

    ...As the tutorial builds progressively, learners can gradually advance from simple static plots to more complex visualizations, learning how to control figure size, add multiple subplots, adjust plot aesthetics, and handle different data types. Because it is code-first, users can copy, modify, and run the examples on their own datasets, encouraging experimentation and deepening understanding.
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