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    Book3_Elements-of-Mathematics

    Book3_Elements-of-Mathematics

    From Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, and Division to ML

    Book3_Elements-of-Mathematics is an open learning resource in the Visualize-ML collection that introduces core mathematical foundations required for modern data science and AI. The repository presents topics such as algebra, calculus fundamentals, and mathematical reasoning using a highly visual and beginner-friendly approach. Its goal is to reduce the intimidation barrier often associated with formal mathematics by combining diagrams, structured explanations, and applied examples. The content is organized progressively so learners can build confidence before moving into more advanced quantitative subjects. ...
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    Mathematics Dataset

    Mathematics Dataset

    This dataset code generates mathematical question and answer pairs

    ...It generates question-and-answer pairs across a wide range of mathematical topics typically found in school-level curricula, testing a model’s ability to reason about algebra, arithmetic, calculus, probability, and more. Each question is programmatically generated with structured templates to ensure clear logic and reproducibility. The dataset enables models to learn mathematical problem-solving through examples that involve both numeric and symbolic reasoning. Version 1.0 includes over 2 million examples per category, with training splits labeled as “easy,” “medium,” and “hard,” supporting curriculum-based learning strategies. ...
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    DeepSeek Math

    DeepSeek Math

    Pushing the Limits of Mathematical Reasoning in Open Language Models

    ...MATH, GSM8K, ARB), demonstration notebooks, prompt templates, and evaluation results on math benchmarks. The goal is to push DeepSeek’s performance in domains that require rigorous symbolic steps, calculus, linear algebra, number theory, or multi-step derivations. The repo may also include modules that integrate external computational tools (e.g. a CAS / computer algebra system) or calculator assistance backends to enhance correctness. Because math reasoning is a high bar for LLMs, DeepSeek-Math aims to showcase their model’s ability not just in natural text but in precise formal reasoning.
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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. SymPy has participated in every Google Summer of Code since 2007 and because of this has continuously...
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    DoWhy

    DoWhy

    DoWhy is a Python library for causal inference

    ...DoWhy builds on two of the most powerful frameworks for causal inference: graphical causal models and potential outcomes. For effect estimation, it uses graph-based criteria and do-calculus for modeling assumptions and identifying a non-parametric causal effect. For estimation, it switches to methods based primarily on potential outcomes.
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    CausalNex

    CausalNex

    A Python library that helps data scientists to infer causation

    CausalNex is a Python library that uses Bayesian Networks to combine machine learning and domain expertise for causal reasoning. You can use CausalNex to uncover structural relationships in your data, learn complex distributions, and observe the effect of potential interventions.
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    Think Bayes

    Think Bayes

    Code repository for Think Bayes

    ThinkBayes is the code repository accompanying Think Bayes: a book on Bayesian statistics written in a computational style. Instead of heavy focus on continuous mathematics or calculus, the book emphasizes learning Bayesian inference by writing Python programs. The project includes code examples, scripts, and environments that correspond to the chapters of the book. Learners can run the code, experiment with probability distributions, compute posterior probabilities, and understand Bayesian updating via simulation and algorithmic methods. ...
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    micrograd

    micrograd

    A tiny scalar-valued autograd engine and a neural net library

    ...The repository is intentionally compact and readable, prioritizing clarity over performance so learners can follow every step of gradient flow and parameter updates. It is commonly used as a learning bridge between basic calculus intuition and full-scale deep learning frameworks, helping developers understand why autodiff libraries behave the way they do.
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    Awesome Math

    Awesome Math

    This is the Curriculum for "How to Learn Mathematics Fast"

    This repository is a curated roadmap for learning the core mathematics used in computer science, machine learning, and data science without getting lost in unnecessary detours. It organizes topics like algebra, calculus, linear algebra, probability, and statistics into a pragmatic sequence that favors intuition and problem-solving over purely formal proofs. The materials emphasize short, high-leverage resources—video lectures, concise notes, and hands-on exercises—that help you build momentum quickly. It also suggests checkpoints and practice ideas so you can test comprehension and move forward with confidence. ...
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    QtoNum

    QtoNum

    python calculus library with imprecise and precise representations

    ...All these types can be mixed in expressions and conversions are performed automatically. QtoNum can be used as an interactive calculator (command line) and as a calculus library.
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    SecQua

    SecQua

    SecQua tries to quantify the security of a given Information System

    ...Pirounias, The role of weighted entropy in security quantification, International Conference On Information Security And Artificial Intelligence (ISAI 2010), December 17-19, 2010, Chengdu, China. *C. Patsakis, D. Mermigas, S. Pirounias, N. Alexandris, E. Fountas, Towards a formalistic measuring of security using stochastic calculus, 3rd IEEE International Conference on Computer Science and Information Technology (ICCSIT 2010), Chengu, China, 9-11 July 2010.
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    An editor to edit and check protocols specified in SPI-calculus using ProVerif.
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    DragonFire is a compilation of various mathamatical formulas and theorms from algebra (and soon, Calculus). It shows users the formula for them to learn/use, or lets them enter data for DragonFire to compute.
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    The Discrete Event Calculus Reasoner is an open source program for performing automated commonsense reasoning using the discrete event calculus, a comprehensive and highly usable formalism for reasoning about action, change, space, and mental states.
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    PyNaC is a Python package for coordinate-free symbolic math, based on Geometric Algebra (Clifford Algebra) and Geometric Calculus (Clifford Analysis).
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    This project develops a game for practicing mental calculus. Its purpose is to help children learning to calculate rapidly and to help grown ups to learn new tricks (e.g., Trachtenberg's method) to get better at mental arithmetics.
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