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    Pluto.jl

    Pluto.jl

    Simple reactive notebooks for Julia plutojl.org

    We are on a mission to make scientific computing more accessible and fun. Writing a notebook is not just about writing the final document, Pluto empowers the experiments and discoveries that are essential to getting there.
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    PowerSimulationsDynamics.jl

    PowerSimulationsDynamics.jl

    Julia package to run Dynamic Power System simulations

    PowerSimulationsDynamics.jl is a Julia package for power system modeling and simulation of Power Systems dynamics.
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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.
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    Query.jl

    Query.jl

    Query almost anything in julia

    Query is a package for querying julia data sources. It can filter, project, join and group data from any iterable data source, including all the sources supported in IterableTables.jl. One can for example query any of the following data sources: any array, DataFrames, DataStreams (including CSV, Feather, SQLite, ODBC), DataTables, IndexedTables, TimeSeries, Temporal, TypedTables and DifferentialEquations (any DESolution). The package currently provides working implementations for in-memory data sources, but will eventually be able to translate queries into e.g. SQL. There is a prototype implementation of such a "query provider" for SQLite in the package, but it is experimental at this point and only works for a very small subset of queries. Query is heavily inspired by LINQ, in fact right now the package is largely an implementation of the LINQ part of the C# specification. Future versions of Query will most likely add features that are not found in the original LINQ design.
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    Reduce.jl

    Reduce.jl

    Symbolic parser for Julia language term rewriting using REDUCE algebra

    REDUCE is a portable general-purpose computer algebra system. It is a system for doing scalar, vector and matrix algebra by computer, which also supports arbitrary precision numerical approximation and interfaces to gnuplot to provide graphics. It can be used interactively for simple calculations (as illustrated in the screenshot below) but also provides a full programming language, with a syntax similar to other modern programming languages. REDUCE supports alternative user interfaces including Run-REDUCE, TeXmacs and GNU Emacs. REDUCE (and its complete source code) is available free of charge for most common computing systems, in some cases in more than one version for the same machine. The manual and other support documents and tutorials are also included in the distributions.
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    Revise.jl

    Revise.jl

    Automatically update function definitions in a running Julia session

    Revise.jl is a Julia package that automatically updates functions, types, and modules in a running Julia session when their source code changes. It significantly improves the development workflow by removing the need to restart the REPL or re-include files after edits. Revise is ideal for iterative coding, package development, and interactive exploration, enabling a fast and fluid programming experience.
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    RigidBodyDynamics.jl

    RigidBodyDynamics.jl

    Julia implementation of various rigid body dynamics

    RigidBodyDynamics.jl is a rigid body dynamics library in pure Julia. It aims to be user friendly and performant, but also generic in the sense that the algorithms can be called with inputs of any (suitable) scalar types. This means that if fast numeric dynamics evaluations are required, a user can supply Float64 or Float32 inputs. However, if symbolic quantities are desired for analysis purposes, they can be obtained by calling the algorithms with e.g. SymPy.Sym inputs. If gradients are required, e.g. the ForwardDiff.Dual type, which implements forward-mode automatic differentiation, can be used.
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    SciML Style Guide for Julia

    SciML Style Guide for Julia

    A style guide for stylish Julia developers

    The SciML Style Guide is a style guide for the Julia programming language. It is used by the SciML Open Source Scientific Machine Learning Organization. As such, it is open to discussion with the community. If the standard for code contributions is that every PR needs to support every possible input type that anyone can think of, the barrier would be too high for newcomers. Instead, the principle is to be as correct as possible to begin with, and grow the generic support over time. All recommended functionality should be tested, and any known generality issues should be documented in an issue (and with a @test_broken test when possible). However, a function that is known to not be GPU-compatible is not grounds to block merging, rather it is encouraged for a follow-up PR to improve the general type support.
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    Semagrams.jl

    Semagrams.jl

    A graphical editor for graph-like structures

    A graphical editor for graph-like structures based on Catlab. Legacy version built with typescript is in the legacy branch, and will not receive updates; new version with scala is now in the main branch. The core of Semagrams is just a library; in order to make it do things, one needs to create an "app" that uses it. Currently, the only app that is being developed is a Petri net editor, though this will soon change. In order to run the Petri net editor standalone, install Mill and npm, and then in one terminal in scala/ run mill --watch apps.petri.fullLinkJS and in another terminal in scala/ run npm run dev. The second command should print out a url that you can click on. You may have to run npm install before running npm run dev.
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    SpecialFunctions.jl

    SpecialFunctions.jl

    Special mathematical functions in Julia

    Special mathematical functions in Julia, include Bessel, Hankel, Airy, error, Dawson, exponential (or sine and cosine) integrals, eta, zeta, digamma, inverse digamma, trigamma, and polygamma functions. Most of these functions were formerly part of Base in early versions of Julia.
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    StaticArrays.jl

    StaticArrays.jl

    Statically sized arrays for Julia

    StaticArrays.jl is a Julia package that provides statically sized arrays with fast, stack-allocated memory storage and optimized performance for small array computations. It is particularly useful in numerical computing where small fixed-size matrices or vectors are used frequently, such as in robotics, physics simulations, or linear algebra. StaticArrays eliminate dynamic memory allocation overhead and enable compile-time optimizations for performance close to hand-written loops.
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    StaticTools.jl

    StaticTools.jl

    Enabling StaticCompiler.jl-based compilation of (some) Julia code

    Tools to enable StaticCompiler.jl-based static compilation of Julia code (or more accurately, a subset of Julia which we might call "unsafe Julia") to standalone native binaries by avoiding GC allocations and llvmcall-ing all the things. This package currently requires Julia 1.8 or greater for best results (if in doubt, check which versions are passing CI). Integration tests against StaticCompiler.jl and LoopVectorization.jl are currently run with Julia 1.8 and 1.9 on x86-64 Linux and mac; other platforms and versions may or may not work but will depend on StaticCompiler.jl support. While we'll do our best to keep things working, this package should still be considered experimental at present and necessarily involves a lot of juggling of pointers and such (i.e., "unsafe Julia"). If there are errors in any of the llvmcalls (which we have to use instead of simpler ccalls for things to statically compile smoothly), there could be serious bugs or even undefined behavior.
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    SuiteSparseGraphBLAS.jl

    SuiteSparseGraphBLAS.jl

    Sparse, General Linear Algebra for Graphs

    A fast, general sparse linear algebra and graph computation package, based on SuiteSparse:GraphBLAS.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Surrogates.jl

    Surrogates.jl

    Surrogate modeling and optimization for scientific machine learning

    A surrogate model is an approximation method that mimics the behavior of a computationally expensive simulation. In more mathematical terms: suppose we are attempting to optimize a function f(p), but each calculation of f is very expensive. It may be the case we need to solve a PDE for each point or use advanced numerical linear algebra machinery, which is usually costly. The idea is then to develop a surrogate model g which approximates f by training on previous data collected from evaluations of f.
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    TensorFlow.jl

    TensorFlow.jl

    A Julia wrapper for TensorFlow

    A wrapper around TensorFlow, a popular open-source machine learning framework from Google.
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    UMAP.jl

    UMAP.jl

    Uniform Manifold Approximation and Projection (UMAP) implementation

    A pure Julia implementation of the Uniform Manifold Approximation and Projection dimension reduction algorithm. The umap function takes two arguments, X (a column-major matrix of shape (n_features, n_samples)), n_components (the number of dimensions in the output embedding), and various keyword arguments.
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    VoronoiFVM.jl

    VoronoiFVM.jl

    Solution of nonlinear multiphysics partial differential equations

    Solver for coupled nonlinear partial differential equations (elliptic-parabolic conservation laws) based on the Voronoi finite volume method. It uses automatic differentiation via ForwardDiff.jl and DiffResults.jl to evaluate user functions along with their jacobians and calculate derivatives of solutions with respect to their parameters.
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    WaterLily.jl

    WaterLily.jl

    Fast and simple fluid simulator in Julia

    WaterLily.jl is a fluid dynamics simulation package in Julia that uses lattice Boltzmann methods (LBM) to simulate incompressible flows and fluid-structure interactions in two dimensions. It is designed for easy use and rapid prototyping of physical systems involving particles, obstacles, and hydrodynamic forces. The package is well-suited for educational purposes, computational physics research, and lightweight fluid simulations.
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    Wavelets.jl

    Wavelets.jl

    A Julia package for fast discrete wavelet transforms and utilities

    A Julia package for fast wavelet transforms (1-D, 2-D, 3-D, by filtering or lifting). The package includes discrete wavelet transforms, column-wise discrete wavelet transforms, and wavelet packet transforms. 1st generation wavelets using filter banks (periodic and orthogonal). Filters are included for the following types: Haar, Daubechies, Coiflet, Symmlet, Battle-Lemarie, Beylkin, Vaidyanathan. 2nd generation wavelets by lifting (periodic and general type including orthogonal and biorthogonal). Included lifting schemes are currently only for Haar and Daubechies (under development). A new lifting scheme can be easily constructed by users. The current implementation of the lifting transforms is 2x faster than the filter transforms. Thresholding, best basis, and denoising functions, e.g. TI denoising by cycle spinning, best basis for WPT, noise estimation, and matching pursuit.
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    Zygote

    Zygote

    21st century AD

    Zygote provides source-to-source automatic differentiation (AD) in Julia, and is the next-gen AD system for the Flux differentiable programming framework. For more details and benchmarks of Zygote's technique, see our paper. You may want to check out Flux for more interesting examples of Zygote usage; the documentation here focuses on internals and advanced AD usage.
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    oneAPI.jl

    oneAPI.jl

    Julia support for the oneAPI programming toolkit.

    Julia support for the oneAPI programming toolkit. oneAPI.jl provides support for working with the oneAPI unified programming model. The package is verified to work with the (currently) only implementation of this interface that is part of the Intel Compute Runtime, only available on Linux. This package is still under significant development, so expect bugs and missing features.
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    AbstractGPs.jl

    AbstractGPs.jl

    Abstract types and methods for Gaussian Processes

    AbstractGPs.jl is a package that defines a low-level API for working with Gaussian processes (GPs), and basic functionality for working with them in the simplest cases. As such it is aimed more at developers and researchers who are interested in using it as a building block than end-users of GPs. You may want to go through the main API design documentation.
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    Actors.jl

    Actors.jl

    Concurrent computing in Julia based on the Actor Model

    Concurrent computing in Julia based on the Actor Model. Actors make(s) concurrency easy to understand and reason about and integrate(s) well with Julia's multi-threading and distributed computing. It provides an API for writing reactive applications.
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    ApproxFun.jl

    ApproxFun.jl

    Julia package for function approximation

    ApproxFun is a package for approximating functions. It is in a similar vein to the Matlab package Chebfun and the Mathematica package RHPackage. The ApproxFun Documentation contains detailed information, or read on for a brief overview of the package. The documentation contains examples of usage, such as solving ordinary and partial differential equations. The ApproxFun Examples repo contains many examples of using this package, in Jupyter notebooks and Julia scripts. Note that this is independently maintained, so it might not always be in sync with the latest version of ApproxFun. We recommend checking the examples in the documentation first, as these will always be compatible with the latest version of the package.
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    AugmentedGaussianProcesses.jl

    AugmentedGaussianProcesses.jl

    Gaussian Process package based on data augmentation, and sparsity

    AugmentedGaussianProcesses.jl is a Julia package in development for Data Augmented Sparse Gaussian Processes. It contains a collection of models for different gaussian and non-gaussian likelihoods, which are transformed via data augmentation into conditionally conjugate likelihood allowing for extremely fast inference via block coordinate updates. There are also more options to use more traditional variational inference via quadrature or Monte Carlo integration.
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