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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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    latexify

    latexify

    A library to generate LaTeX expression from Python code

    latexify_py converts small, math-heavy pieces of Python code into human-readable LaTeX that mirrors the intent of the computation, not just its surface syntax. It parses Python functions and expressions into an abstract syntax tree (AST), applies symbolic rewrites for common mathematical constructs, and then emits LaTeX that compiles cleanly in standard environments.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    3D Box rotation

    3D Box rotation

    Simple example of draw and rotate 3D box

    Simple source .java file; .bat for fast re-compile and run; and pre-compiled .jar Java program with example from scratch writed in Notepad++ without Eclipse, etc., How to draw and rotate 3D box most simple way. Rotation speed regulated in simple Loop with 10 ms sleep. Use Java version 8 (OpenJDK 8, OracleJDK 8, OracleJRE 8, ..). Higher versions have an anti-aliasing error in the BufferedImage ( Windows 10 ).
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    eCxx

    eCxx

    A C++ library for AVR and NodeMCU

    NOTE: This project is marked with 'Status: Abandoned' on SourceForge because not enough time can be dedicated to this project. However it may still get sporadic commits to the repository. eCxx is a library for AVR and NodeMCU tailored for micro LED displays and lighting effects. eCxx is utilizing Makefile build system. Java and Python based applications/tools are also included to ease the development and debugging process using the host PC. On one side, eCxx supports the original...
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    Apache MXNet (incubating)

    Apache MXNet (incubating)

    A flexible and efficient library for deep learning

    Apache MXNet is an open source deep learning framework designed for efficient and flexible research prototyping and production. It contains a dynamic dependency scheduler that automatically parallelizes both symbolic and imperative operations. On top of this is a graph optimization layer, overall making MXNet highly efficient yet still portable, lightweight and scalable.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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