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    Pymunk

    Pymunk

    Pymunk is a easy-to-use pythonic 2d physics library

    Pymunk is an easy-to-use Pythonic 2D physics library that can be used whenever you need 2D rigid body physics from Python. Perfect when you need 2D physics in your game, demo or simulation! It is built on top of the very capable 2D physics library Chipmunk2D. The first version was released in 2007 and Pymunk is still actively developed and maintained today, more than 15 years of active development.
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    The Arcade Library

    The Arcade Library

    Easy to use Python library for creating 2D arcade games

    ...It provides a modern and straightforward API, enabling developers to craft engaging games and graphical applications efficiently. Arcade supports rendering shapes, handling user input, and managing game physics, making it suitable for both beginners and experienced developers.
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    DeepXDE

    DeepXDE

    A library for scientific machine learning & physics-informed learning

    DeepXDE is a library for scientific machine learning and physics-informed learning. DeepXDE includes the following algorithms. Physics-informed neural network (PINN). Solving different problems. Solving forward/inverse ordinary/partial differential equations (ODEs/PDEs) [SIAM Rev.] Solving forward/inverse integro-differential equations (IDEs) [SIAM Rev.] fPINN: solving forward/inverse fractional PDEs (fPDEs) [SIAM J.
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    SymPy

    SymPy

    A computer algebra system written in pure Python

    SymPy is an open source Python library for symbolic mathematics. Its goal is to become a full-featured computer algebra system (CAS) while maintaining the simplicity of its code. Written entirely in Python, SymPy is easy to use, comprehensible and easily extensible. It’s also very lightweight as it solely depends on mpmath, a pure Python library for arbitrary floating point arithmetic. SymPy has participated in every Google Summer of Code since 2007 and because of this has continuously...
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    MuJoCo Playground

    MuJoCo Playground

    An open source library for GPU-accelerated robot learning

    ...It also offers optional vision-based training capabilities through integration with Madrona-MJX, allowing researchers to train policies directly from image input on GPUs. MuJoCo Playground supports both the MJX JAX implementation and the Warp physics engine, enabling flexible use across research pipelines. The environments are designed for fast training, compatibility with reinforcement learning libraries, and real-time trajectory visualization using rscope.
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    DeepMind Research

    DeepMind Research

    Implementations and code to accompany DeepMind publications

    ...The top level organizes many paper-specific directories across domains such as deep reinforcement learning, self-supervised vision, generative modeling, scientific ML, and program synthesis—for example BYOL, Perceiver/Perceiver IO, Enformer for genomics, MeshGraphNets for physics, RL Unplugged, Nowcasting for weather, and more. Each project folder typically includes its own README, scripts, and notebooks so you can run experiments or explore models in isolation, and many link to associated datasets or external environments like DeepMind Lab and StarCraft II. The codebase is primarily Jupyter Notebooks and Python, reflecting an emphasis on experimentation and pedagogy rather than production packaging.
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    TensorNetwork

    TensorNetwork

    A library for easy and efficient manipulation of tensor networks

    TensorNetwork is a high-level library for building and contracting tensor networks—graphical factorizations of large tensors that underpin many algorithms in physics and machine learning. It abstracts networks as nodes and edges, then compiles efficient contraction orders across multiple numeric backends so users can focus on model structure rather than index bookkeeping. Common network families (MPS/TT, PEPS, MERA, tree networks) are expressed with concise APIs that encourage experimentation and comparison. ...
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