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    LatticeQCD.jl

    LatticeQCD.jl

    A native Julia code for lattice QCD with dynamical fermions in 4D

    This code enables you to perform lattice QCD calculations! A native Julia code for Lattice QCD.
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    WaterLily.jl

    WaterLily.jl

    Fast and simple fluid simulator in Julia

    WaterLily.jl is a fluid dynamics simulation package in Julia that uses lattice Boltzmann methods (LBM) to simulate incompressible flows and fluid-structure interactions in two dimensions. It is designed for easy use and rapid prototyping of physical systems involving particles, obstacles, and hydrodynamic forces. The package is well-suited for educational purposes, computational physics research, and lightweight fluid simulations.
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    Hecke.jl

    Hecke.jl

    Computational algebraic number theory

    Hecke is a software package for algebraic number theory maintained by Claus Fieker, Tommy Hofmann and Carlo Sircana. It is written in julia and is based on the computer algebra packages Nemo and AbstractAlgebra. Hecke is part of the OSCAR project and the development is supported by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft DFG within the Collaborative Research Center TRR 195.
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