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    mlpack

    mlpack

    mlpack: a scalable C++ machine learning library

    ...It is meant to be a machine learning analog to LAPACK, and aims to implement a wide array of machine learning methods and functions as a "swiss army knife" for machine learning researchers. In addition to its powerful C++ interface, mlpack also provides command-line programs, Python bindings, Julia bindings, Go bindings and R bindings. Written in C++ and built on the Armadillo linear algebra library, the ensmallen numerical optimization library, and parts of Boost. Aims to provide fast, extensible implementations of cutting-edge machine learning algorithms. mlpack uses CMake as a build system and allows several flexible build configuration options. ...
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    chemfiles

    chemfiles

    Modern library for chemistry file reading and writing

    Chemfiles is a modern and high-quality library for reading and writing trajectory files created by computational chemistry simulations program. These trajectories contains atomic positions, velocities, names, topology and sometimes more. Running simulations produce enormous amounts of data, which has to be post-processed to extract physical information about the simulated system. Chemfiles provides an interface to access this information which is - unified: the same code will work with...
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