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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.
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    Mixed-effects models in Julia

    Mixed-effects models in Julia

    A Julia package for fitting (statistical) mixed-effects models

    This package defines linear mixed models (LinearMixedModel) and generalized linear mixed models (GeneralizedLinearMixedModel). Users can use the abstraction for statistical model API to build, fit (fit/fit!), and query the fitted models. A mixed-effects model is a statistical model for a response variable as a function of one or more covariates. For a categorical covariate the coefficients associated with the levels of the covariate are sometimes called effects, as in "the effect of using Treatment 1 versus the placebo". If the potential levels of the covariate are fixed and reproducible, e.g. the levels for Sex could be "F" and "M", they are modeled with fixed-effects parameters. If the levels constitute a sample from a population, e.g. the Subject or the Item at a particular observation, they are modeled as random effects.
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    NBInclude.jl

    NBInclude.jl

    import code from IJulia Jupyter notebooks into Julia programs

    NBInclude is a package for the Julia language that allows you to include and execute IJulia (Julia-language Jupyter) notebook files just as you would include an ordinary Julia file. The goal of this package is to make notebook files just as easy to incorporate into Julia programs as ordinary Julia (.jl) files, giving you the advantages of a notebook (integrated code, formatted text, equations, graphics, and other results) while retaining the modularity and re-usability of .jl files.
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    NetCDF.jl

    NetCDF.jl

    NetCDF support for the julia programming language

    NetCDF support for the Julia programming language, there is a high-level and a medium-level interface for writing and reading netcdf files. The dimensions "x1" and "t" of the variable are called "x1" and "t" in this example. If the dimensions do not exist yet in the file, they will be created. The dimension "x1" will be of length 10 and have the values 11..20, and the dimension "t" will have length 20 and the attribute "units" with the value "s".
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    Observable Plot

    Observable Plot

    A concise API for exploratory data visualization

    Observable Plot is a free, open-source JavaScript library to help you quickly visualize tabular data. It has a concise and (hopefully) memorable API to foster fluency — and plenty of examples to learn from and copy-paste. In the spirit of show don’t tell, below is a scatterplot of the height and weight of Olympic athletes (sourced from Matt Riggott), constructed using a dot mark. We assign columns of data (such as weight) to visual properties (such as the dot’s x), and Plot infers the rest. You can configure much more, if needed, but Plot’s goal is to help you get a meaningful visualization quickly. Plot employs a layered grammar of graphics inspired by Vega-Lite, ggplot2, Wilkinson’s Grammar of Graphics, and Bertin’s Semiology of Graphics. Plot rejects a chart typology in favor of marks, scales, and transforms. Plot can be readily extended in JavaScript, whether to define a channel, a transform, or even a custom mark.
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    OpenCL.jl

    OpenCL.jl

    OpenCL Julia bindings

    Julia interface for the OpenCL parallel computation API. This package aims to be a complete solution for OpenCL programming in Julia, similar in scope to PyOpenCL for Python. It provides a high level API for OpenCL to make programing hardware accelerators, such as GPUs, FPGAs, and DSPs, as well as multicore CPUs much less onerous.
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    OpticSim.jl

    OpticSim.jl

    Optical Simulation software

    OpticSim.jl is a Julia package for geometric optics (ray tracing) simulation and optimization of complex optical systems developed by the Microsoft Research Interactive Media Group and the Microsoft Hardware Architecture Incubation Team (HART). It is designed to allow optical engineers to create optical systems procedurally and then to simulate and optimize them. Unlike Zemax, Code V, or other interactive optical design systems OpticSim.jl has limited support for interactivity, primarily in the tools for visualizing optical systems. A large variety of surface types are supported, and these can be composed into complex 3D objects through the use of constructive solid geometry (CSG). A complete catalog of optical materials is provided through the complementary GlassCat submodule. This software provides extensive control over the modelling, simulation, visualization and optimization of optical systems. It is especially suited for designs that have a procedural architecture.
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    PGFPlotsX.jl

    PGFPlotsX.jl

    Plots in Julia using the PGFPlots LaTeX package

    PGFPlotsX is a Julia package to generate publication quality figures using the LaTeX library PGFPlots. It is similar in spirit to the package PGFPlots.jl but it tries to have a very close mapping to the PGFPlots API as well as minimize the number of dependencies. The fact that the syntax is similar to the TeX version means that examples from Stack Overflow and the PGFPlots manual can easily be incorporated in the Julia code.
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    POMDPs

    POMDPs

    Interface for defining, solving, simulating Markov decision processes

    A Julia interface for defining, solving and simulating partially observable Markov decision processes and their fully observable counterparts. The POMDPs.jl package contains only the interface used for expressing and solving Markov decision processes (MDPs) and partially observable Markov decision processes (POMDPs). The POMDPTools package acts as a "standard library" for the POMDPs.jl interface, providing implementations of commonly-used components such as policies, belief updaters, distributions, and simulators.
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    Pkg Julia

    Pkg Julia

    Package manager for the Julia programming language

    Unlike traditional package managers, which install and manage a single global set of packages, Pkg is designed around “environments”: independent sets of packages that can be local to an individual project or shared and selected by name. The exact set of packages and versions in an environment is captured in a manifest file which can be checked into a project repository and tracked in version control, significantly improving reproducibility of projects. If you’ve ever tried to run code you haven’t used in a while only to find that you can’t get anything to work because you’ve updated or uninstalled some of the packages your project was using, you’ll understand the motivation for this approach. In Pkg, since each project maintains its own independent set of package versions, you’ll never have this problem again. Moreover, if you check out a project on a new system, you can simply materialize the environment described by its manifest file and immediately be up and running.
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    ProbNumDiffEq.jl

    ProbNumDiffEq.jl

    Probabilistic Numerical Differential Equation solvers via Bayesian fil

    ProbNumDiffEq.jl provides probabilistic numerical ODE solvers to the DifferentialEquations.jl ecosystem. The implemented ODE filters solve differential equations via Bayesian filtering and smoothing. The filters compute not just a single point estimate of the true solution, but a posterior distribution that contains an estimate of its numerical approximation error.
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    ProxSDP.jl

    ProxSDP.jl

    Semidefinite programming optimization solver

    ProxSDP is an open-source semidefinite programming (SDP) solver based on the paper "Exploiting Low-Rank Structure in Semidefinite Programming by Approximate Operator Splitting". The main advantage of ProxSDP over other state-of-the-art solvers is the ability to exploit the low-rank structure inherent to several SDP problems.
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    PyCall.jl

    PyCall.jl

    Package to call Python functions from the Julia language

    Package to call Python functions from the Julia language. This package provides the ability to directly call and fully interoperate with Python from the Julia language. You can import arbitrary Python modules from Julia, call Python functions (with automatic conversion of types between Julia and Python), define Python classes from Julia methods, and share large data structures between Julia and Python without copying them.
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    QuadGK.jl

    QuadGK.jl

    adaptive 1d numerical Gauss–Kronrod integration in Julia

    This package provides support for one-dimensional numerical integration in Julia using adaptive Gauss-Kronrod quadrature. The code was originally part of Base Julia. It supports the integration of arbitrary numeric types, including arbitrary-precision (BigFloat), and even the integration of arbitrary normed vector spaces. The package provides three basic functions: quadgk, gauss, and kronrod. quadgk performs the integration, gauss computes Gaussian quadrature points and weights for integrating over the interval [a, b], and kronrod computes Kronrod points, weights, and embedded Gaussian quadrature weights for integrating over [-1, 1].
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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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    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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    Rotations.jl

    Rotations.jl

    Julia implementations for different rotation parameterizations

    3D rotations made easy in Julia. This package implements various 3D rotation parameterizations and defines conversions between them. At their heart, each rotation parameterization is a 3×3 unitary (orthogonal) matrix (based on the StaticArrays.jl package), and acts to rotate a 3-vector about the origin through matrix-vector multiplication. While the RotMatrix type is a dense representation of a 3×3 matrix, we also have sparse (or computed, rather) representations such as quaternions, angle-axis parameterizations, and Euler angles. All rotation types support one(R) to construct the identity rotation for the desired parameterization.
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    SCIP.jl

    SCIP.jl

    Julia interface to SCIP solver

    SCIP.jl is a Julia interface to the SCIP solver. This wrapper is maintained by the SCIP project with the help of the JuMP community.
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    Spark.jl

    Spark.jl

    Julia binding for Apache Spark

    A Julia interface to Apache Spark. Spark.jl provides an interface to Apache Spark™ platform, including SQL / DataFrame and Structured Streaming. It closely follows the PySpark API, making it easy to translate existing Python code to Julia. Spark.jl supports multiple cluster types (in client mode), and can be considered as an analog to PySpark or RSpark within the Julia ecosystem. It supports running within on-premise installations, as well as hosted instances such as Amazon EMR and Azure HDInsight.
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    StatProfilerHTML.jl

    StatProfilerHTML.jl

    Show Julia profiling data in an explorable HTML page

    This module formats the output from Julia's Profile module into an html rendering of the source function lines and functions, allowing for interactive exploration of any bottlenecks that may exist in your code.
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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.
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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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    SymbolicRegression.jl

    SymbolicRegression.jl

    Distributed High-Performance Symbolic Regression in Julia

    SymbolicRegression.jl searches for symbolic expressions which optimize a particular objective.
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    Term.jl

    Term.jl

    Julia library for stylized terminal output

    Julia library for stylized terminal output.
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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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