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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.
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    Statistics

    Statistics

    Detects usage of unsafe Rust in a Rust crate and its dependencies

    A tool that lists statistics related to the usage of unsafe Rust code in a Rust crate and all its dependencies.
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    Handcalcs

    Handcalcs

    Python library for converting Python calculations into rendered latex

    Handcalcs is a Python library that auto-renders calculation code in Jupyter notebooks or LaTeX documents with step-by-step symbolic substitution, giving output a “handwritten” feel. It supports cell magics and auto-LaTeX generation via configurable output options.
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    Manim Python

    Manim Python

    Animation engine for explanatory math videos

    Manim is a Python library and animation engine designed for creating precise, programmatic mathematical visuals—famously used by 3Blue1Brown. It enables developers and educators to script animations using code and produce high-quality explanatory math videos.
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    Entity-To-Code

    Entity-To-Code

    Mathematical Functions in an NPM library made with JS and C++

    NPM URL: https://www.npmjs.com/package/entitytocode Source Forge: https://entity-to-code.sourceforge.io WIKI Git: https://github.com/BSW-G-D-iph6/Entity-To-Code/wiki
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    Benchee

    Benchee

    Easy and extensible benchmarking in Elixir

    Library for easy and nice (micro) benchmarking in Elixir. Benchee allows you to compare the performance of different pieces of code at a glance. It is also versatile and extensible, relying only on functions. There are also a bunch of plugins to draw pretty graphs and more! Benchee runs each of your functions for a given amount of time after an initial warmup, it then measures their run time and optionally memory consumption.
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    Armadillo

    Armadillo

    fast C++ library for linear algebra & scientific computing

    ... * Downloads: http://arma.sourceforge.net/download.html * Documentation: http://arma.sourceforge.net/docs.html * Bug reports: http://arma.sourceforge.net/faq.html * Git repo: https://gitlab.com/conradsnicta/armadillo-code
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    java symbolic computing library and math editor, with : polynomial system solving, vectors & matrices, factorization, derivatives, integrals (rational functions), boolean algebra, simplification, MathML output, java code generation, geometric algebra
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    Bandicoot

    Bandicoot

    fast C++ library for GPU linear algebra & scientific computing

    * Fast GPU linear algebra library (matrix maths) for the C++ language, aiming towards a good balance between speed and ease of use * Provides high-level syntax and functionality deliberately similar to Matlab * Provides an API that is aiming to be compatible with Armadillo for easy transition between CPU and GPU linear algebra code * Useful for algorithm development directly in C++, or quick conversion of research code into production environments * Distributed under the permissive Apache 2.0 license, useful for both open-source and proprietary (closed-source) software * Can be used for machine learning, pattern recognition, computer vision, signal processing, bioinformatics, statistics, finance, etc * Downloads: http://coot.sourceforge.io/download.html * Documentation: http://coot.sourceforge.io/docs.html * Bug reports: http://coot.sourceforge.io/faq.html * Git repo: https://gitlab.com/conradsnicta/bandicoot-code...
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    lpsolve

    Mixed Integer Linear Programming (MILP) solver.

    Mixed Integer Linear Programming (MILP) solver lp_solve solves pure linear, (mixed) integer/binary, semi-cont and special ordered sets (SOS) models.lp_solve is written in ANSI C and can be compiled on many different platforms like Linux and WINDOWS This project is moved to github: https://lp-solve.github.io/
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    Programmer's library for random numbers. Also random number generator testing code. Intended for simulation, games and "Monte-Carlo" algorithms.
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    CasADi
    A symbolic framework for C++, Python and Octave implementing automatic differentiation by source code transformation in forward and reverse modes on sparse matrix-valued computational graphs.
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    NOMAD is a C++ code that implements the MADS algorithm (Mesh Adaptive Direct Search) for difficult blackbox optimization problems. Such problems occur when the functions to optimize are costly computer simulations with no derivatives.
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    MathFu

    MathFu

    C++ math library developed primarily for games focused on simplicity

    ...Because types are fixed at compile time, the compiler can aggressively inline and unroll code, producing predictable performance and tiny binaries. The design emphasizes minimal dependencies and clear ownership so the library can be embedded into engines without dragging in heavyweight frameworks. It fits equally well in rendering math, physics helpers, animation blending, and camera control logic where determinism and speed matter.
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    CalclipseMath

    CalclipseMath

    Java math expression parser and script interpreter

    CalclipseMath – CalM for short – is a math parser written in Java. With a few lines of code CalM enables your application to evaluate user-supplied mathematical expressions, such as "e^(sin .25pi)" and "(sqrt e)^(sqrt 2)". The standard configuration of the parser has a wide variety of mathematical operations, ranging from basic arithmetic, trigonometry, combinatorics, linear algebra and more. CalM includes a script interpreter which is based on the math parser. The CalM scripting language...
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    Laxor is a C++ template library for componentwise tensor algebra, which uses the "Einstein" index notation in expressions and produces efficient binary code.
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    wxEcMath

    wxEcMath

    Easy mathematics in wxWidgets

    Tiny library written in C++/wxWidgets designed to manage mathematical objects : parser of expressions, plots, matrixes and complex numbers. Ansi and Unicode are supported. Documentation and rich samples are provided. Compiles with MSVC, BCC, GCC and Clang. Now on Git.
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    PortOpt

    PortOpt

    A portfolio-optimizer using Markowitz(1952) mean-variance model

    PortOpt [Portfolio Optimizer] is a C++ program (with Python binding) implementing the Markowitz(1952) mean-variance model with agent's linear indifference curves toward risk in order to find the optimal assets portfolio under risk. You have to provide PortOpt (in text files or - if you use the api - using your own code) the variance/covariance matrix of the assets, their average returns and the agent risk preference. It returns the vector of assets' shares that composes the optimal portfolio. In order to minimise the variance it internally uses QuadProg++, a library that implement the algorithm of Goldfarb and Idnani for the solution of a (convex) Quadratic Programming problem by means of an active-set dual method. ...
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    MOEA Framework

    MOEA Framework

    A Free and Open Source Java Framework for Multiobjective Optimization

    The MOEA Framework is a free and open source Java library for developing and experimenting with multiobjective evolutionary algorithms (MOEAs) and other general-purpose multiobjective optimization algorithms. The MOEA Framework supports genetic algorithms, differential evolution, particle swarm optimization, genetic programming, grammatical evolution, and more. A number of algorithms are provided out-of-the-box, including NSGA-II, NSGA-III, ε-MOEA, GDE3 and MOEA/D. In addition, the MOEA...
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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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    DEAPathways

    Differential Expression Analysis for Pathways

    This project contains the source code associated with the PLoS Computational Biology publication: "Differential Expression Analysis for Pathways". The paper text can be found here: http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pcbi.1002967
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    wmtsa-python

    Discrete wavelet methods for time series analysis using python

    Several python libraries implement discrete wavelet transforms. However, none of them, or at least none that I know, is aimed at scientific use. This library aims at filling this gap, in particular considering discrete wavelet transform as described by Percival and Walden. This module started as translation of the wmtsa Matlab toolbox (http://www.atmos.washington.edu/~wmtsa/), so most naming conventions and most of the code structure follows their choices. The code uses a mix of python and cython for improved performance. ...
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    SL2

    SL2

    SL2 (= SLSL) - A Simple Linear Systems Library

    SL2 is a C++ template library for solving systems of linear equations, providing the most common algorithms for dense and sparse systems. It uses OpenMP for parallelization and has no other dependencies. As the name suggests, SL2's implementation is staightforward with a focus on clear concepts, easy usage and understandable code.
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    jmathstudio - Java Image/Signal toolkit

    jmathstudio - Java Image/Signal toolkit

    Java toolkit for discrete Image and Signal processing.

    JMathStudio is a Java based digital image and signal processing toolkit/library. It is simple to use, portable, light (~300 Kb), extendable and free. Full source code available at https://github.com/bhavyaajani/jmathstudio Android compatible JMathStudio is available @ https://sourceforge.net/projects/jmathstudio-android/
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    TIDES

    Taylor series Integrator for Differential Equations

    Taylor series Integrator for Differential EquationS. This software is developed by Profs. A. Abad, R. Barrio, F. Blesa and M. Rodriguez, (GME, University of Zaragoza, Spain). It consists on a C (Fortran) library, libTIDES, and a Mathematica package, MathTIDES. (MathTIDES requires Mathematica version >= 7.0) . Basic references: * A. Abad, R. Barrio, F. Blesa, M. Rodriguez, 2012. Algorithm 924: TIDES, a Taylor series Integrator for Differential EquationS, ACM TOMS. 39, no. 1, art. 5....
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