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    Lux.jl

    Lux.jl

    Elegant and Performant Deep Learning

    Lux.jl is a lightweight and extensible deep learning framework in Julia designed for speed, composability, and clarity. Unlike traditional machine learning libraries that bundle training logic and models, Lux separates model definitions from training routines, encouraging modularity and ease of experimentation. It integrates seamlessly with SciML and other Julia packages, supporting neural differential equations and scientific machine learning workflows.
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    MIRT.jl

    MIRT.jl

    MIRT: Michigan Image Reconstruction Toolbox (Julia version)

    MIRT.jl is a collection of Julia functions for performing image reconstruction and solving related inverse problems. It is very much still under construction, although there are already enough tools to solve useful problems like compressed sensing MRI reconstruction. Trying the demos is a good way to get started. The documentation is even more still under construction.
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    MLJ

    MLJ

    A Julia machine learning framework

    MLJ (Machine Learning in Julia) is a toolbox written in Julia providing a common interface and meta-algorithms for selecting, tuning, evaluating, composing and comparing about 200 machine learning models written in Julia and other languages. The functionality of MLJ is distributed over several repositories illustrated in the dependency chart below. These repositories live at the JuliaAI umbrella organization.
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    MacroTools.jl

    MacroTools.jl

    MacroTools provides a library of tools for working with Julia code

    MacroTools provides a library of tools for working with Julia code and expressions. This includes a powerful template-matching system and code-walking tools that let you do deep transformations of code in a few lines. See the docs for more info.
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    ManifoldLearning

    ManifoldLearning

    Package for manifold learning and nonlinear dimensionality reduction

    A Julia package for manifold learning and nonlinear dimensionality reduction. Most of the methods use k-nearest neighbors method for constructing local subspace representation. By default, neighbors are computed from a distance matrix of a dataset. This is not an efficient method, especially, for large datasets.
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    Manifolds.jl

    Manifolds.jl

    Manifolds.jl provides a library of manifolds

    Package Manifolds.jl aims to provide both a unified interface to define and use manifolds as well as a library of manifolds to use for your projects. This package is mostly stable, see #438 for planned upcoming changes. The implemented manifolds are accompanied by their mathematical formulae. The manifolds are implemented using the interface for manifolds given in ManifoldsBase.jl. You can use that interface to implement your own software on manifolds, such that all manifolds based on that interface can be used within your code.
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    Measurements.jl

    Measurements.jl

    Error propagation calculator and library for physical measurements

    Error propagation calculator and library for physical measurements. It supports real and complex numbers with uncertainty, arbitrary precision calculations, operations with arrays, and numerical integration. Physical measures are typically reported with an error, a quantification of the uncertainty of the accuracy of the measurement. Whenever you perform mathematical operations involving these quantities you have also to propagate the uncertainty, so that the resulting number will also have an attached error to quantify the confidence about its accuracy. Measurements.jl relieves you from the hassle of propagating uncertainties coming from physical measurements, when performing mathematical operations involving them. The linear error propagation theory is employed to propagate the errors.
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    MethodOfLines.jl

    MethodOfLines.jl

    Automatic Finite Difference PDE solving with Julia SciML

    MethodOfLines.jl is a Julia package for automated finite difference discretization of symbolically defined PDEs in N dimensions. It uses symbolic expressions for systems of partial differential equations as defined with ModelingToolkit.jl, and Interval from DomainSets.jl to define the space(time) over which the simulation runs. This project is under active development, therefore the interface is subject to change. The docs will be updated to reflect any changes, please check back for current usage information.
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    ModelingToolkitStandardLibrary.jl

    ModelingToolkitStandardLibrary.jl

    A standard library of components to model the world and beyond

    The ModelingToolkit Standard Library is a standard library of components to model the world and beyond.
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    NFFT

    NFFT

    The official NFFT library repository

    NFFT is a software library, written in C, for computing non-equispaced fast Fourier transforms and related variations.
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    NLPModels.jl

    NLPModels.jl

    Data Structures for Optimization Models

    This package provides general guidelines to represent non-linear programming (NLP) problems in Julia and a standardized API to evaluate the functions and their derivatives. The main objective is to be able to rely on that API when designing optimization solvers in Julia.
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    NetCDF.jl

    NetCDF.jl

    NetCDF support for the julia programming language

    NetCDF support for the Julia programming language, there is a high-level and a medium-level interface for writing and reading netcdf files. The dimensions "x1" and "t" of the variable are called "x1" and "t" in this example. If the dimensions do not exist yet in the file, they will be created. The dimension "x1" will be of length 10 and have the values 11..20, and the dimension "t" will have length 20 and the attribute "units" with the value "s".
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    Optimization.jl

    Optimization.jl

    Mathematical Optimization in Julia

    Optimization.jl provides the easiest way to create an optimization problem and solve it. It enables rapid prototyping and experimentation with minimal syntax overhead by providing a uniform interface to >25 optimization libraries, hence 100+ optimization solvers encompassing almost all classes of optimization algorithms such as global, mixed-integer, non-convex, second-order local, constrained, etc. It allows you to choose an Automatic Differentiation (AD) backend by simply passing an argument to indicate the package to use and automatically generates the efficient derivatives of the objective and constraints while giving you the flexibility to switch between different AD engines as per your problem. Additionally, Optimization.jl takes care of passing problem-specific information to solvers that can leverage it such as the sparsity pattern of the hessian or constraint jacobian and the expression graph.
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    PackageCompiler

    PackageCompiler

    Compile your Julia Package

    Julia is, in general, a "just-barely-ahead-of-time" compiled language. When you call a function for the first time, Julia compiles it for precisely the types of arguments given. This can take some time. All subsequent calls within that same session use this fast compiled function, but if you restart Julia you lose all the compiled work. PackageCompiler allows you to do this work upfront — further ahead of time — and store the results for a lower latency startup. You can save loaded packages and compiled functions into a file (called a sysimage) that you pass to Julia upon startup. Typically the goal is to reduce latency on your machine; for example, you could load the packages and compile the functions used in common plotting workflows using that saved image by default. In general, sysimages are not relocatable to other machines; they'll only work on the machine they were created on.
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    Plots

    Plots

    Powerful convenience for Julia visualizations and data analysis

    Data visualization has a complicated history. Plotting software makes trade-offs between features and simplicity, speed and beauty, and a static and dynamic interface. Some packages make a display and never change it, while others make updates in real-time. Plots is a visualization interface and toolset. It sits above other backends, like GR, PythonPlot, PGFPlotsX, or Plotly, connecting commands with implementation. If one backend does not support your desired features or make the right trade-offs, you can just switch to another backend with one command. No need to change your code. No need to learn a new syntax. Plots might be the last plotting package you ever learn.
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    PlutoSliderServer.jl

    PlutoSliderServer.jl

    Web server to run just the `@bind` parts of a Pluto.jl notebook

    Web server to run just the @bind parts of a Pluto.jl notebook. PlutoSliderServer can run a notebook and generate the export HTML file. This will give you the same file as the export button inside Pluto (top right), but automatically, without opening a browser. One use case is to automatically create a GitHub Pages site from a repository with notebooks. For this, take a look at our template repository that used GitHub Actions and PlutoSliderServer to generate a website on every commit. Many input elements only have a finite number of possible values, for example, PlutoUI.Slider(5:15) can only have 11 values. For finite inputs like the slider, PlutoSliderServer can run the slider server in advance, and precompute the results to all possible inputs (in other words: precompute the response to all possible requests).
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    Polynomials.jl

    Polynomials.jl

    Polynomial manipulations in Julia

    Basic arithmetic, integration, differentiation, evaluation, root finding, and fitting for univariate polynomials in Julia.
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    PowerSimulations.jl

    PowerSimulations.jl

    Julia for optimization simulation and modeling of PowerSystems

    PowerSimulations.jl is a Julia package for power system modeling and simulation of Power Systems operations. Provide a flexible modeling framework that can accommodate problems of different complexity and at different time scales. Streamline the construction of large-scale optimization problems to avoid repetition of work when adding/modifying model details. Exploit Julia's capabilities to improve computational performance of large-scale power system quasi-static simulations. The flexible modeling framework is enabled through a modular set of capabilities that enable scalable power system analysis and exploration of new analysis methods. The modularity of PowerSimulations results from the structure of the simulations enabled by the package. Simulations define a set of problems that can be solved using numerical techniques.
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    ProbNumDiffEq.jl

    ProbNumDiffEq.jl

    Probabilistic Numerical Differential Equation solvers via Bayesian fil

    ProbNumDiffEq.jl provides probabilistic numerical ODE solvers to the DifferentialEquations.jl ecosystem. The implemented ODE filters solve differential equations via Bayesian filtering and smoothing. The filters compute not just a single point estimate of the true solution, but a posterior distribution that contains an estimate of its numerical approximation error.
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    ProbabilisticCircuits.jl

    ProbabilisticCircuits.jl

    Probabilistic Circuits from the Juice library

    This module provides a Julia implementation of Probabilistic Circuits (PCs), tools to learn structure and parameters of PCs from data, and tools to do tractable exact inference with them. Probabilistic Circuits provides a unifying framework for several family of tractable probabilistic models. PCs are represented as computational graphs that define a joint probability distribution as recursive mixtures (sum units) and factorizations (product units) of simpler distributions (input units). Given certain structural properties, PCs enable different range of tractable exact probabilistic queries such as computing marginals, conditionals, maximum a posteriori (MAP), and more advanced probabilistic queries.
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    ProgressMeter.jl

    ProgressMeter.jl

    Progress meter for long-running computations

    ProgressMeter.jl is a lightweight Julia package that provides customizable progress bars for long-running loops and computations. It allows developers to track the progress of tasks with real-time visual feedback in the terminal, making it easier to monitor performance, debug slow operations, or report computational progress in user-facing applications.
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    Queryverse.jl

    Queryverse.jl

    A meta package for data science in Julia

    Queryverse.jl is a meta package that pulls together a number of packages for handling data in Julia.
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    RCall.jl

    RCall.jl

    Call R from Julia

    R is a language for statistical computing and graphics that has been around for a couple of decades and it has one of the most impressive collections of scientific and statistical packages of any environment. Recently, the Julia language has become an attractive alternative because it provides the remarkable performance of a low-level language without sacrificing the readability and ease of use of high-level languages. However, Julia still lacks the depth and scale of the R package environment. This package, RCall.jl, facilitates communication between these two languages and allows the user to call R packages from within Julia, providing the best of both worlds. Additionally, this is a pure Julia package so it is portable and easy to use.
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    ReactiveMP.jl

    ReactiveMP.jl

    High-performance reactive message-passing based Bayesian engine

    ReactiveMP.jl is a Julia package that provides an efficient reactive message passing based Bayesian inference engine on a factor graph. The package is a part of the bigger and user-friendly ecosystem for automatic Bayesian inference called RxInfer. While ReactiveMP.jl exports only the inference engine, RxInfer provides convenient tools for model and inference constraints specification as well as routines for running efficient inference both for static and real-time datasets.
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    Reexport.jl

    Reexport.jl

    Julia macro for re-exporting one module from another

    Maybe you have a module X that depends on module Y and you want using X to pull in all of the symbols from Y. Maybe you have an outer module A with an inner module B, and you want to export all of the symbols in B from A. It would be nice to have this functionality built into Julia, but we have yet to reach an agreement on what it should look like. This short macro is a stopgap we have a better solution.
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