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GoPlus - The Go+ language for data science
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Current implementation of join can be improved by performing the operation in a single call to the backend kernel instead of multiple calls.
This is a fairly easy kernel and may be a good issue for someone getting to know CUDA/ArrayFire internals. Ping me if you want additional info.
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Sequential model-based optimization with a `scipy.optimize` interface
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Today I was checking out the library and MSVC warns for https://github.com/alandefreitas/matplotplusplus/blob/359a775710e1b1fd5667281a0855806f149b7ab0/source/matplot/util/contourc.cpp#L1771
BOUNDARY_S returns a bool do the expression is bool > 0
Currently spack does not support the following packages, all of these packages are installed outside of Spack at Cori, we would like to get support for these packages if possible.
- cpmd https://www.lcrc.anl.gov/for-users/software/available-software/cpmd/
- ComputeCPP https://github.com/codeplaysoftware/computecpp-sdk need to confirm link
- ds9 https://sites.google.com/cfa.harvard.
Fast, Scientific and Numerical Computing for the JVM (NDArrays)
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Linear algebra, eigenvalues, FFT, Bessel, elliptic, orthogonal polys, geometry, NURBS, numerical quadrature, 3D transfinite interpolation, random numbers, Mersenne twister, probability distributions, optimisation, differential equations.
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For Shape, there is not getter for the dimension stored inside the structure. There was one, but now it is solely a comment (see below):
impl<D> Shape<D>
where
D: Dimension,
{
// Return a reference to the dimension
//pub fn dimension(&self) -> &D { &self.dim }
/// Return the size of the shape in number of elements
pub fn size(&self) -> usize {
self.C++ implementation of the Python Numpy library
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An open source scientific computing environment for JavaScript TOTALLY in your browser, matrix operations with GPU acceleration, TeX support, data visualization and symbolic computation.
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Open-source software for volunteer computing and grid computing.
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Curated decibans of Julia programming language.
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CUDA integration for Python, plus shiny features
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The Universal Storage Engine
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Owl - OCaml Scientific and Engineering Computing @ http://ocaml.xyz
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Eliot: the logging system that tells you *why* it happened
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Description
The ApplyScriptToRemotes script applies a script to all remote modules whose build status reports a successful build.
There are a number of aspects -many of them were already mentioned in PR #781- that could be improved to make the script more robust.
- May be th
OpenCL integration for Python, plus shiny features
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A language and runtime for distributed, incremental data processing in the cloud
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CasADi is a symbolic framework for numeric optimization implementing automatic differentiation in forward and reverse modes on sparse matrix-valued computational graphs. It supports self-contained C-code generation and interfaces state-of-the-art codes such as SUNDIALS, IPOPT etc. It can be used from C++, Python or Matlab/Octave.
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Learn Julia the hard way!
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VexCL is a C++ vector expression template library for OpenCL/CUDA/OpenMP
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Lightweight, general, scalable C++ library for finite element methods
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using the approach laid out in:
dswah/pyGAM#154
ruptures: change point detection in Python
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OpenHPC Integration, Packaging, and Test Repo
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Video Processing in Python
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OpenCL for Rust
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gonum/gonum#845 (comment)