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    NeuralPDE.jl

    NeuralPDE.jl

    Physics-Informed Neural Networks (PINN) Solvers

    NeuralPDE.jl is a Julia library for solving partial differential equations (PDEs) using physics-informed neural networks and scientific machine learning. Built on top of the SciML ecosystem, it provides a flexible and composable interface for defining PDEs and training neural networks to approximate their solutions. NeuralPDE.jl enables hybrid modeling, data-driven discovery, and fast PDE solvers in high dimensions, making it suitable for scientific research and engineering applications.
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    DiffEqFlux.jl

    DiffEqFlux.jl

    Pre-built implicit layer architectures with O(1) backprop, GPUs

    DiffEqFlux.jl is a Julia library that combines differential equations with neural networks, enabling the creation of neural differential equations (neural ODEs), universal differential equations, and physics-informed learning models. It serves as a bridge between the DifferentialEquations.jl and Flux.jl libraries, allowing for end-to-end differentiable simulations and model training in scientific machine learning. DiffEqFlux.jl is widely used for modeling dynamical systems with learnable components.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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