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    JAX

    JAX

    Composable transformations of Python+NumPy programs

    ...It supports reverse-mode differentiation (a.k.a. backpropagation) via grad as well as forward-mode differentiation, and the two can be composed arbitrarily to any order. What’s new is that JAX uses XLA to compile and run your NumPy programs on GPUs and TPUs. Compilation happens under the hood by default, with library calls getting just-in-time compiled and executed. But JAX also lets you just-in-time compile your own Python functions into XLA-optimized kernels using a one-function API, jit. Compilation and automatic differentiation can be composed arbitrarily, so you can express sophisticated algorithms and get maximal performance without leaving Python.
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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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    Napkin

    Napkin

    An Infinitely Large Napkin

    ...The coverage spans undergraduate and early graduate topics, designed to show how different areas of math fit together—linear algebra, analysis, topology, number theory, and more—without going deeply into every subtopic. Because it is written in LaTeX (with supporting Asymptote or other tools), readers can compile their own version, and the repository integrates diagrams, flowcharts, and supplementary files.
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    CAIRO for AERMOD

    CAIRO for AERMOD

    AERMOD, visualisation, input, modelling and compiling tool

    ...Windows application, supports up to 3 averaging periods, maxtable, maxifile, rankfile and plotfile. Elevation and meteorological data is third party. CAIRO for AERMOD (Compile AERMAP, AERMOD and AERPLOT Input and Run Output) aimed at streamlining the process of making complex input file, with unique syntax and running them. While obviating the need to manually write inputs and running the program through Shell
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    GDAL wheels for linux

    GDAL wheels for linux

    GDAL wheels for python and C/C++ projects (Linux only)

    To use precompiled wheels: 1) go to releases (Files) and download tarball needed; 2) install it with command: python3 -m pip install /path/to/wheel.whl Or simply use URL in pip: python3 -m pip install https://sourceforge.net/projects/gdal-wheels-for-linux/files/GDAL-3.1.4-cp37-cp37m-manylinux_2_5_x86_64.manylinux1_x86_64.whl/download URL may be found under "View details" button (i) To use GDAL in C/C++ project you need to link gdal lib AND all libs located at dir GDAL.libs (usually this folder resides inside python site-packages) To compile your own wheels see information given at forefather project: https://github.com/youngpm/gdalmanylinux Usually this is done via command `make wheels` GDAL wheels for Windows are provided by Christoph Gohlke at https://www.lfd.uci.edu/~gohlke/pythonlibs/#gdal Built with PROJ (proj.db is included), GEOS, EXPAT. See Dockerfile.wheels for additional components.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    C++QED

    C++QED

    A framework for simulating open quantum dynamics

    ...Apart from providing a number of elements out of the box, there are tools which facilitate the implementation of new elements. These are being added continuously, as the need arises. The principal concept of the design of C++QEDv2 is that all information available at compile time should be processed as such, with the help of TMP. The framework is very sensitive to performance both in computer resources and coding/design.
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    This is a fast C implementation of Arturo Camacho's SWIPE' pitch extraction algorithm. See the project homepage for more about the advantages of the SWIPE' algorithm. swipe-1.0.tar.gz contains the current source, which should compile quite neatly.
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    UfakPython is a small subset of Python programming language, for small embedded devices, like PICs. UfakPython sources are translated to C by UfakPython Compiler. Small Device C Compiler can then compile the C outputs to the target device's codes.
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