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    TensorCast.jl

    TensorCast.jl

    It slices, it dices, it splices

    This package lets you work with multi-dimensional arrays in index notation, by defining a few macros which translate this to broadcasting, permuting, and reducing operations.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    ComponentArrays.jl

    ComponentArrays.jl

    Arrays with arbitrarily nested named components

    The main export of this package is the ComponentArray type. "Components" of ComponentArrays are really just array blocks that can be accessed through a named index. This will create a new ComponentArray whose data is a view into the original, allowing for standalone models to be composed together by simple function composition. In essence, ComponentArrays allow you to do the things you would usually need a modeling language for, but without actually needing a modeling language. The main targets are for use in DifferentialEquations.jl and Optim.jl, but anything that requires flat vectors is fair game.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    MPI.jl

    MPI.jl

    MPI wrappers for Julia

    ...Inspiration is taken from mpi4py, although we generally follow the C and not the C++ MPI API. (The C++ MPI API is deprecated.) MPI is based on a single program, multiple data (SPMD) model, where multiple processes are launched running independent programs, which then communicate as necessary via messages. As the main entry point for users, MPI.jl provides a high-level interface which loosely follows the MPI C API and is described in details in the following sections. The syntax should look familiar if you know MPI already, but some arguments may not be needed (e.g. the type or the number of elements of arrays, which are inferred automatically), others may be placed slightly differently, and others may be optional keyword arguments (e.g. for the index of the root process, or the source and destination of point-to-point communication functions).
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Tullio.jl

    Tullio.jl

    Tullio is a very flexible einsum macro

    Tullio is a very flexible einsum macro. It understands many array operations written in index notation -- not just matrix multiplication and permutations, but also convolutions, stencils, scatter/gather, and broadcasting. Used by itself the macro writes ordinary nested loops much like Einsum.@einsum. One difference is that it can parse more expressions, and infer ranges for their indices. Another is that it will use multi-threading (via Threads.@spawn) and recursive tiling, on large enough arrays.
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    EllipsisNotation.jl

    EllipsisNotation.jl

    Julia-based implementation of ellipsis array indexing notation

    Julia-based implementation of ellipsis array indexing notation. This implements the notation .. for indexing arrays. It's similar to Python, in that it means "all the columns before (or after)". Note: .. slurps dimensions greedily, meaning that the first occurrence of .. in an index expression creates as many slices as possible. Other instances of .. afterward are treated simply as slices. Usually, you should only use one instance of .. in an indexing expression to avoid possible confusion.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    IndexedTables.jl

    IndexedTables.jl

    Flexible tables with ordered indices

    IndexedTables provides tabular data structures where some of the columns form a sorted index. It provides the backend to JuliaDB, but can be used on its own for efficient in-memory data processing and analytics.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Julia.jl

    Julia.jl

    Curated decibans of Julia programming language

    Julia.jl is a curated collection of knowledge resources for the Julia programming language, designed to support high-performance numerical analysis and computational science. The repository aggregates diverse content across domains such as mathematics, physics, data science, optimization, machine learning, and supercomputing. It functions as a structured index, helping developers, researchers, and learners easily find materials to deepen their understanding of Julia’s ecosystem. The project emphasizes community contributions, encouraging users to expand and refine the resource pool. With a wide range of topic-focused documents, it provides both academic and practical references for applied research and development. ...
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Javis

    Javis

    Julia Animations and Visualizations

    Javis: Julia Animations and Visualizations. Javis makes generating simple animations a breeze! Want to learn more? Check out our documentation for tutorials, our contributing guidelines, and the mission of Javis.jl. We have a live Zulip stream that you can join to discuss Javis with other Javis users.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Pythonidae

    Pythonidae

    Curated decibans of scientific programming resources in Python

    ...While the primary focus is on Python, some entries also highlight resources implemented in other languages like Julia, R, Go, and Java. The project emphasizes open contribution, allowing the community to continuously expand and refine the index. By gathering these resources in one place, Pythonidae acts as a central hub for scientific and data-driven programming with Python.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    JuliaDB.jl

    JuliaDB.jl

    Parallel analytical database in pure Julia

    JuliaDB is a package for working with large persistent data set. JuliaDB provides distributed table and array datastructures with convenient functions to load data from CSV. JuliaDB is Julia all the way down. This means queries can be composed with Julia code that may use a vast ecosystem of packages.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    TerminalMenus.jl

    TerminalMenus.jl

    Simple interactive menus for the terminal (Now ships with Julia!)

    This package has been merged into the Julia standard library. As such, you probably just want to using REPL.TerminalMenus and skip the Installation instructions. The RadioMenu allows the user to select one option from the list. The request function displays the interactive menu and returns the index of the selected choice. If a user presses 'q' or ctrl-c, request will return a -1.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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