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    SciPy

    SciPy

    SciPy library main repository

    This is the main repository for the SciPy library, one of the core packages that make up the SciPy stack. SciPy is an open source software used in the fields of mathematics, science, and engineering, with modules for statistics, optimization, integration, linear algebra, signal and image processing, and many more. The SciPy library contains many of the user-friendly and efficient numerical routines, including those for numerical integration, interpolation, and optimization. ...
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    LazySets.jl

    LazySets.jl

    Scalable Symbolic-Numeric Set Computations

    LazySets.jl is a Julia package for calculus with convex sets. The aim is to provide a scalable library for solving complex set-based problems, such as those encountered in differential inclusions or reachability analysis techniques in the domain of formal verification. Typically, one is confronted with a set-based recurrence with a given initial set and/or input sets, and for visualization purposes, the final result has to be obtained through an adequate projection onto low dimensions. This...
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    xorlisp

    Bit level lambda continuations and nothing else - Queue automata

    Not working yet. To deal with the Halting Problem, computing and data are navigated using debugger ops: linearForward and treeForward, which navigate an astronomically large bit string where 1 is ( and 0 is ). All pairs are derived from (). For example, true is represented as ((()())()), and false is (()(()())). It appears related to the church encoding of lambda where T chooses first parameter and F chooses second, of a pair. Continuations are nearly finished code and are represented as a...
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