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    CasADi

    CasADi

    CasADi is a symbolic framework for numeric optimization

    ...CasADi's backbone is a symbolic framework implementing forward and reverse modes of AD on expression graphs to construct gradients, large-and-sparse Jacobians, and Hessians. These expression graphs, encapsulated in Function objects, can be evaluated in a virtual machine or exported to stand-alone C code. Initial value problems in ordinary or differential-algebraic equations (ODE/DAE) can be calculated using explicit or implicit Runge-Kutta methods or interfaces to IDAS/CVODES from the SUNDIALS suite. Derivatives are calculated using sensitivity equations, up to arbitrary order.
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    Wheefun Graphics Library

    Portable Graphics Primitives

    ...WFGFX at its core provides interfaces for manipulating both raster and vector images through an abstract graphics context; in many cases, several low-level primitives exist for more direct manipulation. It is designed to be easily ported to other programming environments like .NET and the Java Virtual Machine, making the codebase reusable as a result.
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    Tiramisu

    Tiramisu

    Polyhedral compiler for expressing fast and portable data algorithms

    Tiramisu is a compiler for expressing fast and portable data parallel computations. It provides a simple C++ API for expressing algorithms (Tiramisu expressions) and how these algorithms should be optimized by the compiler. Tiramisu can be used in areas such as linear and tensor algebra, deep learning, image processing, stencil computations and machine learning. The Tiramisu compiler is based on the polyhedral model thus it can express a large set of loop optimizations and data layout...
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