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    Retrobios

    Retrobios

    Complete BIOS and firmware packs for RetroArch, Batocera, Recalbox

    Retrobios is a low-level systems programming project focused on recreating or emulating BIOS-like functionality for legacy or experimental computing environments. It is designed to provide a minimal firmware layer that initializes hardware and prepares systems to boot, often used for educational purposes or retrocomputing experiments. The project likely explores how early computing systems managed hardware abstraction, memory initialization, and device communication before modern operating systems take control. ...
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    NumPy

    NumPy

    The fundamental package for scientific computing with Python

    Fast and versatile, the NumPy vectorization, indexing, and broadcasting concepts are the de-facto standards of array computing today. NumPy offers comprehensive mathematical functions, random number generators, linear algebra routines, Fourier transforms, and more. NumPy supports a wide range of hardware and computing platforms, and plays well with distributed, GPU, and sparse array libraries. The core of NumPy is well-optimized C code. Enjoy the flexibility of Python with the speed of compiled code. ...
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    CuPy

    CuPy

    A NumPy-compatible array library accelerated by CUDA

    CuPy is an open source implementation of NumPy-compatible multi-dimensional array accelerated with NVIDIA CUDA. It consists of cupy.ndarray, a core multi-dimensional array class and many functions on it. CuPy offers GPU accelerated computing with Python, using CUDA-related libraries to fully utilize the GPU architecture. According to benchmarks, it can even speed up some operations by more than 100X. CuPy is highly compatible with NumPy, serving as a drop-in replacement in most cases. CuPy is very easy to install through pip or through precompiled binary packages called wheels for recommended environments. ...
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    qaqarot

    qaqarot

    Quantum Computer Library for Everyone

    The Blueqat project has been renamed the Qaqarot Project because of the branding strategy of blueqat inc.
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    PyOpenCL

    PyOpenCL

    OpenCL integration for Python, plus shiny features

    PyOpenCL is a Python wrapper for the OpenCL framework, providing seamless access to parallel computing on CPUs, GPUs, and other accelerators. It enables developers to harness the full power of heterogeneous computing directly from Python, combining Python’s ease of use with the performance benefits of OpenCL. PyOpenCL also includes convenient features for managing memory, compiling kernels, and interfacing with NumPy, making it a preferred choice in scientific computing, data analysis, and machine learning workflows that demand acceleration.
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    Cirq

    Cirq

    A python framework for creating, editing, and invoking NISQ

    Cirq is a Python library for writing, manipulating, and optimizing quantum circuits and running them against quantum computers and simulators.
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    Qiskit

    Qiskit

    Qiskit is an open-source SDK for working with quantum computers

    Qiskit [kiss-kit] is an open-source SDK for working with quantum computers at the level of pulses, circuits, and application modules. When you are looking to start Qiskit, you have two options. You can start Qiskit locally, which is much more secure and private, or you get started with Jupyter Notebooks hosted in IBM Quantum Lab. Qiskit includes a comprehensive set of quantum gates and a variety of pre-built circuits so users at all levels can use Qiskit for research and application...
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    Superstaq

    Superstaq

    Quantum software platform that is optimized across the quantum stack

    This repository is the home of the Superstaq development team's open-source work. Our quantum software platform is optimized across the quantum stack and enables users to write quantum programs in Cirq or Qiskit and target a variety of quantum computers and simulators.
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    Tequila

    Tequila

    A High-Level Abstraction Framework for Quantum Algorithms

    Tequila is an abstraction framework for (variational) quantum algorithms. It operates on abstract data structures allowing the formulation, combination, automatic differentiation and optimization of generalized objectives. Tequila can execute the underlying quantum expectation values on state-of-the-art simulators as well as on real quantum devices.
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    SpikingJelly

    SpikingJelly

    SpikingJelly is an open-source deep learning framework

    SpikingJelly is an open-source deep learning framework for spiking neural networks that is primarily built on top of PyTorch and aimed at neuromorphic computing research. The project provides the components needed to build, train, and evaluate neural models that communicate through discrete spikes rather than the continuous activations used in conventional artificial neural networks. This makes it especially relevant for researchers interested in biologically inspired computing, event-driven processing, and energy-efficient AI systems. ...
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    fugue

    fugue

    A unified interface for distributed computing

    Fugue is a unified interface for distributed computing that lets users execute Python, Pandas, and SQL code on Spark, Dask, and Ray with minimal rewrites.
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    CUDA Python

    CUDA Python

    Performance meets Productivity

    ...It integrates tightly with the broader Python GPU ecosystem, including Numba for kernel compilation and CCCL for parallel primitives, allowing developers to write performant code without leaving Python. The toolkit also includes utilities for profiling, memory management, distributed computing, and numerical operations, making it suitable for scientific computing, AI, and data processing workloads.
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    Dask

    Dask

    Parallel computing with task scheduling

    Dask is a Python library for parallel and distributed computing, designed to scale analytics workloads from single machines to large clusters. It integrates with familiar tools like NumPy, Pandas, and scikit-learn while enabling execution across cores or nodes with minimal code changes. Dask excels at handling large datasets that don’t fit into memory and is widely used in data science, machine learning, and big data pipelines.
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    PyQuil

    PyQuil

    A Python library for quantum programming using Quil

    PyQuil is a Python library for quantum programming using Quil, the quantum instruction language developed at Rigetti Computing. PyQuil serves three main functions. PyQuil has a ton of other features, which you can learn more about in the docs. However, you can also keep reading below to get started with running your first quantum program. Without installing anything, you can quickly get started with quantum programming by exploring our interactive Jupyter Notebook tutorials and examples. ...
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    MemOS

    MemOS

    AI memory OS for LLM and Agent systems

    MemOS is an experimental operating system and runtime built around the concept of memory-centric computing, where memory objects are first-class citizens and program execution is organized around efficient, persistent memory access rather than traditional process and file system boundaries. The project explores rethinking system abstractions by tightly coupling computation with memory objects so that programs can operate on large datasets without expensive serialization or context switching. ...
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    Numba

    Numba

    NumPy aware dynamic Python compiler using LLVM

    ...Special decorators can create universal functions that broadcast over NumPy arrays just like NumPy functions do. Numba also works great with Jupyter notebooks for interactive computing, and with distributed execution frameworks, like Dask and Spark.
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    OpenFermion

    OpenFermion

    The electronic structure package for quantum computers

    OpenFermion is an open source library for compiling and analyzing quantum algorithms to simulate fermionic systems, including quantum chemistry. Among other functionalities, this version features data structures and tools for obtaining and manipulating representations of fermionic and qubit Hamiltonians. For more information, see our release paper. Currently, OpenFermion is tested on Mac, Windows, and Linux. We recommend using Mac or Linux because the electronic structure plugins are only...
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    Q-CTRL Open Controls

    Q-CTRL Open Controls

    Q-CTRL Open Controls

    Q-CTRL Open Controls is an open-source Python package that makes it easy to create and deploy established error-robust quantum control protocols from the open literature. The aim of the package is to be the most comprehensive library of published and tested quantum control techniques developed by the community, with easy-to-use export functions allowing users to deploy these controls on.
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    BQSKit

    BQSKit

    Berkeley Quantum Synthesis Toolkit

    The Berkeley Quantum Synthesis Toolkit (BQSKit) [bis • kit] is a powerful and portable quantum compiler framework. It can be used with ease to compile quantum programs to efficient physical circuits for any QPU. A standard workflow utilizing BQSKit consists of loading a program into the framework, modeling the target QPU, compiling the program, and exporting the resulting circuit.
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    Mitiq

    Mitiq

    Mitiq is an open source toolkit for implementing error mitigation

    Mitiq is a Python toolkit for implementing error mitigation techniques on quantum computers. Current quantum computers are noisy due to interactions with the environment, imperfect gate applications, state preparation and measurement errors, etc. Error mitigation seeks to reduce these effects at the software level by compiling quantum programs in clever ways.
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    QuTiP

    QuTiP

    QuTiP: Quantum Toolbox in Python

    QuTiP is open-source software for simulating the dynamics of open quantum systems. The QuTiP library depends on the excellent Numpy, Scipy, and Cython numerical packages. In addition, graphical output is provided by Matplotlib. QuTiP aims to provide user-friendly and efficient numerical simulations of a wide variety of Hamiltonians, including those with arbitrary time-dependence, commonly found in a wide range of physics applications such as quantum optics, trapped ions, superconducting...
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    NVIDIA Warp

    NVIDIA Warp

    A Python framework for accelerated simulation, data generation

    NVIDIA Warp is a high-performance Python framework developed by NVIDIA for building and accelerating simulation, graphics, and physics-based workloads using GPU computing. It enables developers to write kernel-level code in Python that is automatically compiled into efficient CUDA kernels, combining ease of use with near-native performance. The framework is designed for applications such as robotics, reinforcement learning, physical simulation, and differentiable computing, where performance and flexibility are critical. ...
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    Perceval

    Perceval

    An open source framework for programming photonic quantum computers

    An open-source framework for programming photonic quantum computers. Through a simple object-oriented Python API, Perceval provides tools for composing circuits from linear optical components, defining single-photon sources, manipulating Fock states, running simulations, reproducing published experimental papers and experimenting with a new generation of quantum algorithms. It aims to be a companion tool for developing photonic circuits – for simulating and optimizing their design, modeling...
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    Jupyter Docker Stacks

    Jupyter Docker Stacks

    Ready-to-run Docker images containing Jupyter applications

    Jupyter Docker Stacks provides a curated set of ready-to-run Docker container images that bundle Jupyter applications with popular data science and computing tools, enabling users to quickly start working in a reproducible environment. These stacks support a range of use cases, from lightweight base notebook images to full featured environments that include scientific computing libraries, machine learning tools, and IDE-like notebook interfaces, all within Docker containers that run consistently across machines. ...
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    PySINDy

    PySINDy

    A package for the sparse identification of nonlinear dynamical systems

    ...The library provides tools for constructing libraries of candidate functions, performing sparse regression, and validating discovered models against observed data. It integrates with standard Python scientific computing libraries, making it easy to apply to experimental datasets or simulated systems.
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