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    Manifolds.jl

    Manifolds.jl

    Manifolds.jl provides a library of manifolds

    Package Manifolds.jl aims to provide both a unified interface to define and use manifolds as well as a library of manifolds to use for your projects. This package is mostly stable, see #438 for planned upcoming changes. The implemented manifolds are accompanied by their mathematical formulae. The manifolds are implemented using the interface for manifolds given in ManifoldsBase.jl. You can use that interface to implement your own software on manifolds, such that all manifolds based on that...
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    Bootstrap.jl

    Bootstrap.jl

    Statistical bootstrapping library for Julia

    Bootstrapping is a widely applicable technique for statistical estimation.
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    Pythonidae

    Pythonidae

    Curated decibans of scientific programming resources in Python

    Pythonidae is a curated collection of scientific programming resources in Python, designed to support research and development across a wide range of disciplines. The repository organizes tools and libraries into domain-specific categories, including mathematics, statistics, machine learning, artificial intelligence, biology, chemistry, physics, earth sciences, and supercomputing. It also covers practical areas such as build automation, databases, APIs, computer graphics, and utilities, offering a structured reference for both academic and applied work. While the primary focus is on Python, some entries also highlight resources implemented in other languages like Julia, R, Go, and Java. ...
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