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    Lush is a Lisp dialect with extensions for object-oriented and array-oriented programming. Lush is intended for prototyping numerically intensive applications and is designed for easy integration of existing C/C++/Fortran codes.
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    LinAsm

    LinAsm

    Collection of fast and optimized assembly libraries for x86-64 Linux

    LinAsm is collection of very fast and SIMD optimized assembly written libraries for x86-64 Linux. It implements many common and widely used algorithms for array manipulations: searching, sorting, arithmetic and vector operations, unit conversions; fast mathematical and statistic functions; numbers and time converting algorithms; finite impulse response (FIR) digital filters; spectrum analysis algorithms, Fast Hartley transformation; CPU cache friendly functions and extremely fast abstract...
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    concordia

    concordia

    Powerful search library, best suited for computer-aided translation

    Concordia - Roman goddess of agreement. Concordance searcher - tool for translators who need their translations to "agree" with one standard. Concordia is a C++ library for fast text lookup in large corpora. It uses a RAM stored index, which takes up approximately 600MB of memory for a corpus of 2 million sentences. It is based on the idea of a suffix array, enhanced by the presence of other auxiliary data structures. The effects are stunning - Concordia is able to do simple substring lookup at the pace of 5000 queries per second (on personal PC) - a speed which can not be achieved by any other search library. ...
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    ParaSim

    ParaSim

    Parallelized calculation of molecular similarities

    Diversity assessments and comparisons of large compound databases require calculating similarities of millions of compounds in an affordable time. ParaSim addresses this challenge by parallelizing the calculations according to the number of computing cores available on a single machine. It is optimized for the throughput of very large numbers of query structures against very large numbers of reference structures. As as special feature, ParaSim allows to store and and to access frequently...
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    A toolkit with using Suffix Array indexing for empirical natural language processing. Providing functions such as searching the occurrences of n-grams in the corpus and suffix array language model which can use arbitrarily long history.
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