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    QuantumClifford.jl

    QuantumClifford.jl

    Clifford circuits, graph states, and other quantum Stabilizer tools

    A Julia package for working with quantum stabilizer states and Clifford circuits that act on them. Graphs states are also supported. The package is already very fast for the majority of common operations, but there are still many low-hanging fruits performance-wise. See the detailed suggested readings & references page for background on the various algorithms.
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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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    Queryverse.jl

    Queryverse.jl

    A meta package for data science in Julia

    Queryverse.jl is a meta package that pulls together a number of packages for handling data in Julia.
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    SatelliteToolbox.jl

    SatelliteToolbox.jl

    A toolbox for satellite analysis written in julia language

    The SatelliteToolbox.jl contains a set of packages with functions to perform analysis and build simulations related to satellites. It is used on a daily basis on projects at the Brazilian National Institute for Space Research (INPE).
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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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    SciMLTutorials.jl

    SciMLTutorials.jl

    Tutorials for doing scientific machine learning (SciML)

    SciMLTutorials.jl holds PDFs, webpages, and interactive Jupyter notebooks showing how to utilize the software in the SciML Scientific Machine Learning ecosystem. This set of tutorials was made to complement the documentation and the devdocs by providing practical examples of the concepts. For more details, please consult the docs. To view the SciML Tutorials, go to tutorials.sciml.ai. By default, this will lead to the latest tagged version of the tutorials
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    ScikitLearn.jl

    ScikitLearn.jl

    Julia implementation of the scikit-learn API

    The scikit-learn Python library has proven very popular with machine learning researchers and data scientists in the last five years. It provides a uniform interface for training and using models, as well as a set of tools for chaining (pipelines), evaluating, and tuning model hyperparameters. ScikitLearn.jl brings these capabilities to Julia. Its primary goal is to integrate both Julia- and Python-defined models together into the scikit-learn framework.
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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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    Setfield.jl

    Setfield.jl

    Update deeply nested immutable structs

    Update deeply nested immutable structs. We plan to maintain Setfield.jl for a long time. We will however not add new features.
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  • 10
    SuiteSparseGraphBLAS.jl

    SuiteSparseGraphBLAS.jl

    Sparse, General Linear Algebra for Graphs

    A fast, general sparse linear algebra and graph computation package, based on SuiteSparse:GraphBLAS.
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    Sundials.jl

    Sundials.jl

    Julia interface to Sundials, including a nonlinear solver

    This is a suite for numerically solving differential equations written in Julia and available for use in Julia, Python, and R. The purpose of this package is to supply efficient Julia implementations of solvers for various differential equations.
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    TableView.jl

    TableView.jl

    A Tables.jl compatible table viewer based on ag-grid

    TableView.jl is an ag-grid-based table viewer built on WebIO.jl. It can display arbitrarily large tables by lazy-loading additional data when scrolling (this is the default for datasets with more than 10k rows).
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    Tables.jl

    Tables.jl

    An interface for tables in Julia

    The Tables.jl package provides simple, yet powerful interface functions for working with all kinds of tabular data.
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    TaylorIntegration.jl

    TaylorIntegration.jl

    ODE integration using Taylor's method, and more, in Julia

    ODE integration using Taylor's method in Julia.
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    TerminalMenus.jl

    TerminalMenus.jl

    Simple interactive menus for the terminal (Now ships with Julia!)

    This package has been merged into the Julia standard library. As such, you probably just want to using REPL.TerminalMenus and skip the Installation instructions. The RadioMenu allows the user to select one option from the list. The request function displays the interactive menu and returns the index of the selected choice. If a user presses 'q' or ctrl-c, request will return a -1.
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    Tullio.jl

    Tullio.jl

    Tullio is a very flexible einsum macro

    Tullio is a very flexible einsum macro. It understands many array operations written in index notation -- not just matrix multiplication and permutations, but also convolutions, stencils, scatter/gather, and broadcasting. Used by itself the macro writes ordinary nested loops much like Einsum.@einsum. One difference is that it can parse more expressions, and infer ranges for their indices. Another is that it will use multi-threading (via Threads.@spawn) and recursive tiling, on large enough arrays.
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    Twitter.jl

    Twitter.jl

    Julia package to access Twitter API

    A Julia package for interacting with the Twitter API. Twitter.jl is a Julia package to work with the Twitter API v1.1. Currently, only the REST API methods are supported; streaming API endpoints aren't implemented at this time. Once your application is approved, you can access your dashboard/portal to grab your authentication credentials from the "Details" tab of the application.
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    VimBindings.jl

    VimBindings.jl

    Vim bindings for the Julia REPL

    Vim bindings for the Julia REPL. VimBindings.jl is a Julia package which brings vim emulation directly to the Julia REPL.
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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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    WhereTraits.jl

    WhereTraits.jl

    Traits for julia: dispatch on whatever you want using where syntax

    Welcome to WhereTraits.jl. This package exports one powerful macro @traits with which you can extend Julia's where syntax in order to support traits definitions. In addition, WhereTraits comes with a standardized way how to resolve ambiguities among traits, by defining an order among the traits with @traits_order. Under the hood @traits uses normal function dispatch to achieve the speed and flexibility, however, julia function dispatch can lead to ambiguities. With traits these can easily happen if someone defines @traits for the same standard dispatch but using different traits.
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    ZMQ.jl

    ZMQ.jl

    Julia interface to ZMQ

    A Julia interface to ZeroMQ. ZMQ.jl is a Julia interface to ZeroMQ, The Intelligent Transport Layer.
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    101-0250-00

    101-0250-00

    ETH course - Solving PDEs in parallel on GPUs

    This course aims to cover state-of-the-art methods in modern parallel Graphical Processing Unit (GPU) computing, supercomputing and code development with applications to natural sciences and engineering.
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    ACME.jl

    ACME.jl

    Analog Circuit Modeling and Emulation for Julia

    ACME is a Julia package for the simulation of electrical circuits, focusing on audio effect circuits. It allows one to programmatically describe a circuit in terms of elements and connections between them and then automatically derive a model for the circuit. The model can then be run on varying input data.
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    AMDGPU.jl

    AMDGPU.jl

    AMD GPU (ROCm) programming in Julia

    AMD GPU (ROCm) programming in Julia.
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    AbstractAlgebra.jl

    AbstractAlgebra.jl

    Generic abstract algebra functionality in pure Julia

    AbstractAlgebra is a pure Julia package for computational abstract algebra. It grew out of the Nemo project and provides all of the abstract types and generic implementations that Nemo relies on. It was originally developed by William Hart, Tommy Hofmann, Fredrik Johansson and Claus Fieker with contributions from others. Current maintainers are Claus Fieker, Tommy Hofmann and Max Horn.
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