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    A Matlab toolbox for interfacing with the pure JAVA numerical library Snifflib. This toolbox provides convenience m-files for interoperability with Snifflib from within an active Matlab session running a JAVA virtual machine.
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    MATLAB Engine for Java is a library that uses the C API of the MATLAB Engine to: put variables from Java to Matlab, evaluate Matlab commands, get results from Matlab to Java.
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    A library of data objects that simulate mathematical neurons, including classic Hodgkin-Huxley neurons and theta neurons.
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    VectTens

    VectTens

    A library for handling vectors, tensors, and more.

    VectTens is an object-oriented numerical library designed to manipulate vectors, tensors, and other mathematical quantities in a simple and efficient manner.
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