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    CUDA.jl

    CUDA.jl

    CUDA programming in Julia

    High-performance GPU programming in a high-level language. JuliaGPU is a GitHub organization created to unify the many packages for programming GPUs in Julia. With its high-level syntax and flexible compiler, Julia is well-positioned to productively program hardware accelerators like GPUs without sacrificing performance. The latest development version of CUDA.jl requires Julia 1.8 or higher. If you are using an older version of Julia, you need to use a previous version of CUDA.jl. This will...
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    ApproxFun.jl

    ApproxFun.jl

    Julia package for function approximation

    ApproxFun is a package for approximating functions. It is in a similar vein to the Matlab package Chebfun and the Mathematica package RHPackage. The ApproxFun Documentation contains detailed information, or read on for a brief overview of the package. The documentation contains examples of usage, such as solving ordinary and partial differential equations. The ApproxFun Examples repo contains many examples of using this package, in Jupyter notebooks and Julia scripts. Note that this is...
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    Compat.jl

    Compat.jl

    Compatibility across Julia versions

    The Compat package is designed to ease interoperability between older and newer versions of the Julia language. In particular, in cases where it is impossible to write code that works with both the latest Julia master branch and older Julia versions, or impossible to write code that doesn't generate a deprecation warning in some Julia version, the Compat package provides a macro that lets you use the latest syntax in a backward-compatible way. This is primarily intended for use by other...
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    SpecialFunctions.jl

    SpecialFunctions.jl

    Special mathematical functions in Julia

    Special mathematical functions in Julia, include Bessel, Hankel, Airy, error, Dawson, exponential (or sine and cosine) integrals, eta, zeta, digamma, inverse digamma, trigamma, and polygamma functions. Most of these functions were formerly part of Base in early versions of Julia.
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    Compose.jl

    Compose.jl

    Declarative vector graphics

    Compose is a vector graphics library for Julia. It forms the basis for the statistical graphics system Gadfly. Compose is a declarative vector graphics system written in Julia. It's designed to simplify the creation of complex graphics and serves as the basis of the Gadfly data visualization package.
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    GLM.jl

    GLM.jl

    Generalized linear models in Julia

    GLM.jl is a Julia package for fitting linear and generalized linear models (GLMs) with a syntax and functionality familiar to users of R or other statistical environments. It is part of the JuliaStats ecosystem and is tightly integrated with StatsModels.jl for formula handling, and Distributions.jl for specifying error families. The package supports modeling through both formula-based (e.g. @formula) and matrix-based interfaces, allowing both high-level convenience and low-level control....
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    JuliaWorkshop

    JuliaWorkshop

    Intensive Julia workshop that takes you from zero to hero

    This is an intensive workshop for the Julia language, composed out of three 2-hour segments. It targets people already familiar with programming, so that the established basics such as for-loops are skipped through quickly and efficiently. Nevertheless, it assumes only rudimentary programming familiarity and does explain concepts that go beyond the basics. The goal of the workshop is to take you from zero to hero (regarding Julia): even if you know nothing about Julia, by the end you should...
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    SciMLTutorials.jl

    SciMLTutorials.jl

    Tutorials for doing scientific machine learning (SciML)

    SciMLTutorials.jl holds PDFs, webpages, and interactive Jupyter notebooks showing how to utilize the software in the SciML Scientific Machine Learning ecosystem. This set of tutorials was made to complement the documentation and the devdocs by providing practical examples of the concepts. For more details, please consult the docs. To view the SciML Tutorials, go to tutorials.sciml.ai. By default, this will lead to the latest tagged version of the tutorials
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