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    Clapeyron

    Clapeyron

    Framework for the development and use of fluid-thermodynamic models

    Welcome to Clapeyron! This module provides both a large library of thermodynamic models and a framework for one to easily implement their own models. Clapeyron provides a framework for the development and use of fluid-thermodynamic models, including SAFT, cubic, activity, multi-parameter, and COSMO-SAC.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    ReTest.jl

    ReTest.jl

    Testing framework for Julia

    ReTest is a testing framework for Julia allowing defining tests in source files, whose execution is deferred and triggered on demand. This is useful when one likes to have definitions of methods and corresponding tests close to each other. This is also useful for code that is not (yet) organized as a package, and where one doesn't want to maintain a separate set of files for tests. Filtering run testsets with a Regex, which is matched against the descriptions of testsets. This is useful for running only part of the test suite of a package. For example, if you made a change related to addition, and included "addition" in the description of the corresponding testsets, you can easily run only these tests.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    BenchmarkTools.jl

    BenchmarkTools.jl

    A benchmarking framework for the Julia language

    BenchmarkTools makes performance tracking of Julia code easy by supplying a framework for writing and running groups of benchmarks as well as comparing benchmark results. This package is used to write and run the benchmarks found in BaseBenchmarks.jl. The CI infrastructure for automated performance testing of the Julia language is not in this package but can be found in Nanosoldier.jl. Our story begins with two packages, "Benchmarks" and "BenchmarkTrackers". The Benchmarks package implemented an execution strategy for collecting and summarizing individual benchmark results, while BenchmarkTrackers implemented a framework for organizing, running, and determining regressions of groups of benchmarks. Under the hood, BenchmarkTrackers relied on Benchmarks for actual benchmark execution.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    FFTW.jl

    FFTW.jl

    Julia bindings to the FFTW library for fast Fourier transforms

    This package provides Julia bindings to the FFTW library for fast Fourier transforms (FFTs), as well as functionality useful for signal processing. These functions were formerly a part of Base Julia. Users with a build of Julia based on Intel's Math Kernel Library (MKL) can use MKL for FFTs by setting a preference in their top-level project by either using the FFTW.set_provider!() method, or by directly setting the preference using Preferences.jl. Note that this choice will be recorded for the current project, and other projects that wish to use MKL for FFTs should also set that same preference. Note further that MKL provides only a subset of the functionality provided by FFTW.
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    MLJ

    MLJ

    A Julia machine learning framework

    MLJ (Machine Learning in Julia) is a toolbox written in Julia providing a common interface and meta-algorithms for selecting, tuning, evaluating, composing and comparing about 200 machine learning models written in Julia and other languages. The functionality of MLJ is distributed over several repositories illustrated in the dependency chart below. These repositories live at the JuliaAI umbrella organization.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    Manifolds.jl

    Manifolds.jl

    Manifolds.jl provides a library of manifolds

    Package Manifolds.jl aims to provide both a unified interface to define and use manifolds as well as a library of manifolds to use for your projects. This package is mostly stable, see #438 for planned upcoming changes. The implemented manifolds are accompanied by their mathematical formulae. The manifolds are implemented using the interface for manifolds given in ManifoldsBase.jl. You can use that interface to implement your own software on manifolds, such that all manifolds based on that interface can be used within your code.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    SymbolicUtils.jl

    SymbolicUtils.jl

    Symbolic expressions, rewriting and simplification

    SymbolicUtils is a practical symbolic programming utility in Julia. It lets you create, rewrite and simplify symbolic expressions, and generate Julia code from them. SymbolicUtils.jl provides various utilities for symbolic computing. SymbolicUtils.jl is what one would use to build a Computer Algebra System (CAS). If you're looking for a complete CAS, similar to SymPy or Mathematica, see Symbolics.jl. If you want to build a crazy CAS for your weird Octonian algebras, you've come to the right place. Symbols in SymbolicUtils carry type information. Operations on them propagate this information. A rule-based rewriting language can be used to find subexpressions that satisfy arbitrary conditions and apply arbitrary transformations on the matches. The library also contains a set of useful simplification rules for expressions of numeric symbols and numbers. These can be remixed and extended for special purposes.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    Agents.jl

    Agents.jl

    Agent-based modeling framework in Julia

    Agents.jl is a pure Julia framework for agent-based modeling (ABM): a computational simulation methodology where autonomous agents react to their environment (including other agents) given a predefined set of rules. The simplicity of Agents.jl is due to the intuitive space-agnostic modeling approach we have implemented: agent actions are specified using generically named functions (such as "move agent" or "find nearby agents") that do not depend on the actual space the agents exist in, nor on the properties of the agents themselves. Overall this leads to ultra-fast model prototyping where even changing the space the agents live in is a matter of only a couple of lines of code.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Combinatorics.jl

    Combinatorics.jl

    A combinatorics library for Julia

    A combinatorics library for Julia, focusing mostly (as of now) on enumerative combinatorics and permutations. As overflows are expected even for low values, most of the functions always return BigInt, and are marked as such.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    JuliaFEM.jl

    JuliaFEM.jl

    The JuliaFEM software library is a framework

    The JuliaFEM software library is a framework that allows for the distributed processing of large Finite Element Models across clusters of computers using simple programming models. It is designed to scale up from single servers to thousands of machines, each offering local computation and storage. The JuliaFEM software library is a framework that allows for the distributed processing of large Finite Element Models across clusters of computers using simple programming models. It is designed to scale up from single servers to thousands of machines, each offering local computation and storage. The basic design principle is: that everything is nonlinear. All physics models are nonlinear from which the linearization are made as special cases.
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    NFFT

    NFFT

    The official NFFT library repository

    NFFT is a software library, written in C, for computing non-equispaced fast Fourier transforms and related variations.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    QuantumOptics.jl

    QuantumOptics.jl

    Library for the numerical simulation of closed as well as open quantum

    QuantumOptics.jl is a numerical framework written in the Julia programming language that makes it easy to simulate various kinds of open quantum systems. It is inspired by the Quantum Optics Toolbox for MATLAB and the Python framework QuTiP. QuantumOptics.jl optimizes processor usage and memory consumption by relying on different ways to store and work with operators. The framework comes with a plethora of pre-defined systems and interactions making it very easy to focus on the physics, not on the numerics. Every function in the framework has been severely tested with all tests and their code coverage presented on the framework's GitHub page.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    The NLopt module for Julia

    The NLopt module for Julia

    Package to call the NLopt nonlinear-optimization library from Julia

    This module provides a Julia-language interface to the free/open-source NLopt library for nonlinear optimization. NLopt provides a common interface for many different optimization algorithms.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Tokenize.jl

    Tokenize.jl

    Tokenization for Julia source code

    Tokenize is a Julia package that serves a similar purpose and API as the tokenize module in Python but for Julia. This is to take a string or buffer containing Julia code, perform lexical analysis and return a stream of tokens.
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    Catlab.jl

    Catlab.jl

    A framework for applied category theory in the Julia language

    Catlab.jl is a framework for applied and computational category theory, written in the Julia language. Catlab provides a programming library and interactive interface for applications of category theory to scientific and engineering fields. It emphasizes monoidal categories due to their wide applicability but can support any categorical structure that is formalizable as a generalized algebraic theory. First and foremost, Catlab provides data structures, algorithms, and serialization for applied category theory. Macros offer a convenient syntax for specifying categorical doctrines and type-safe symbolic manipulation systems. Wiring diagrams (aka string diagrams) are supported through specialized data structures and can be serialized to and from GraphML (an XML-based format) and JSON.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    StructuralEquationModels.jl

    StructuralEquationModels.jl

    A fast and flexible Structural Equation Modelling Framework

    This is a package for Structural Equation Modeling in development. It is written for extensibility, that is, you can easily define your own objective functions and other parts of the model. At the same time, it is (very) fast. We provide fast objective functions, gradients, and for some cases hessians as well as approximations thereof. As a user, you can easily define custom loss functions. For those, you can decide to provide analytical gradients or use finite difference approximation / automatic differentiation. You can choose to mix loss functions natively found in this package and those you provide. In such cases, you optimize over a sum of different objectives (e.g. ML + Ridge). This strategy also applies to gradients, where you may supply analytic gradients or opt for automatic differentiation or mixed analytical and automatic differentiation. You may consider using this package if you need extensibility and/or speed, and if you want to extend SEM.
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    AbstractFFTs.jl

    AbstractFFTs.jl

    A Julia framework for implementing FFTs

    A general framework for fast Fourier transforms (FFTs) in Julia. This package is mainly not intended to be used directly. Instead, developers of packages that implement FFTs (such as FFTW.jl or FastTransforms.jl) extend the types/functions defined in AbstractFFTs. This allows multiple FFT packages to co-exist with the same underlying fft(x) and plan_fft(x) interface.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Measurements.jl

    Measurements.jl

    Error propagation calculator and library for physical measurements

    Error propagation calculator and library for physical measurements. It supports real and complex numbers with uncertainty, arbitrary precision calculations, operations with arrays, and numerical integration. Physical measures are typically reported with an error, a quantification of the uncertainty of the accuracy of the measurement. Whenever you perform mathematical operations involving these quantities you have also to propagate the uncertainty, so that the resulting number will also have an attached error to quantify the confidence about its accuracy. Measurements.jl relieves you from the hassle of propagating uncertainties coming from physical measurements, when performing mathematical operations involving them. The linear error propagation theory is employed to propagate the errors.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Trixi.jl

    Trixi.jl

    Trixi.jl: Adaptive high-order numerical simulations of hyperbolic PDEs

    Trixi.jl is a numerical simulation framework for hyperbolic conservation laws written in Julia. A key objective for the framework is to be useful to both scientists and students. Therefore, next to having an extensible design with a fast implementation, Trixi.jl is focused on being easy to use for new or inexperienced users, including the installation and postprocessing procedures.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    AppleAccelerate.jl

    AppleAccelerate.jl

    Julia interface to the macOS Accelerate framework

    Julia interface to the macOS Accelerate framework. This provides a Julia interface to some of the macOS Accelerate frameworks. At the moment, this package provides access to Accelerate BLAS and LAPACK using the libblastrampoline framework, an interface to the array-oriented functions, which provide a vectorized form for many common mathematical functions. The performance is significantly better than using standard libm functions in some cases, though there does appear to be some reduced accuracy.
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    GDAL.jl

    GDAL.jl

    Thin Julia wrapper for GDAL - Geospatial Data Abstraction Library

    Julia wrapper for GDAL - Geospatial Data Abstraction Library. This package is a binding to the C API of GDAL/OGR. It provides only a C style usage, where resources must be closed manually, and datasets are pointers. Other packages can build on top of this to provide a more Julian user experience. See for example ArchGDAL.jl. Most users will want to use ArchGDAL.jl instead of using GDAL.jl directly.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Images.jl

    Images.jl

    An image library for Julia

    JuliaImages (source code) hosts the major Julia packages for image processing. Julia is well-suited to image processing because it is a modern and elegant high-level language that is a pleasure to use, while also allowing you to write "inner loops" that compile to efficient machine code (i.e., it is as fast as C). Julia supports multithreading and, through add-on packages, GPU processing. JuliaImages is a collection of packages specifically focused on image processing. It is not yet as complete as some toolkits for other programming languages, but it has many useful algorithms. It is focused on clean architecture and is designed to unify "machine vision" and "biomedical 3d image processing" communities.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Chess.jl

    Chess.jl

    Julia chess programming library

    A Julia chess programming library. This package contains various utilities for computer chess programming. There are functions for creating and manipulating chess games, chess positions and sets of squares on the board, for reading and writing chess games in the popular PGN format (including support for comments and variations), for creating opening trees, and for interacting with UCI chess engines. The library was designed for the purpose of doing machine learning experiments in computer chess, but it should also be suitable for most other types of chess software.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    DynamicalSystems.jl

    DynamicalSystems.jl

    Award winning software library for nonlinear dynamics timeseries

    DynamicalSystems.jl is an award-winning Julia software library for nonlinear dynamics and nonlinear time series analysis. To install DynamicalSystems.jl, run import Pkg; Pkg.add("DynamicalSystems"). To learn how to use it and see its contents visit the documentation, which you can either find online or build locally by running the docs/make.jl file. DynamicalSystems.jl is part of JuliaDynamics, an organization dedicated to creating high-quality scientific software. All implemented algorithms provide a high-level scientific description of their functionality in their documentation string as well as references to scientific papers. The documentation features hundreds of tutorials and examples ranging from introductory to expert usage.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    ConcurrentSim.jl

    ConcurrentSim.jl

    Discrete event process oriented simulation framework written in Julia

    A discrete event process-oriented simulation framework written in Julia inspired by the Python library SimPy. One of the longest-lived Julia packages (originally under the name SimJulia).
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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