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    libvips

    libvips

    A fast image processing library with low memory needs

    libvips is a demand-driven, horizontally threaded image processing library. Compared to similar libraries, libvips runs quickly and uses little memory. libvips is licensed under the LGPL 2.1+. It has around 300 operations covering arithmetic, histograms, convolution, morphological operations, frequency filtering, colour, resampling, statistics and others. It supports a large range of numeric types, from 8-bit int to 128-bit complex. Images can have any number of bands. It supports a good...
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    The Operator Splitting QP Solver

    The Operator Splitting QP Solver

    The Operator Splitting QP Solver

    OSQP uses a specialized ADMM-based first-order method with custom sparse linear algebra routines that exploit structure in problem data. The algorithm is absolutely division-free after the setup and it requires no assumptions on problem data (the problem only needs to be convex). It just works. OSQP has an easy interface to generate customized embeddable C code with no memory manager required. OSQP supports many interfaces including C/C++, Fortran, Matlab, Python, R, Julia, Rust.
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