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    Yggdrasil

    Yggdrasil

    Collection of builder repositories for BinaryBuilder.jl

    This repository contains recipes for building binaries for Julia packages using BinaryBuilder.jl.
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    AlphaZero.jl

    AlphaZero.jl

    A generic, simple and fast implementation of Deepmind's AlphaZero

    Beyond its much publicized success in attaining superhuman level at games such as Chess and Go, DeepMind's AlphaZero algorithm illustrates a more general methodology of combining learning and search to explore large combinatorial spaces effectively. We believe that this methodology can have exciting applications in many different research areas. Because AlphaZero is resource-hungry, successful open-source implementations (such as Leela Zero) are written in low-level languages (such as C++) and optimized for highly distributed computing environments. This makes them hardly accessible for students, researchers and hackers. Many simple Python implementations can be found on Github, but none of them is able to beat a reasonable baseline on games such as Othello or Connect Four. As an illustration, the benchmark in the README of the most popular of them only features a random baseline, along with a greedy baseline that does not appear to be significantly stronger.
    Downloads: 36 This Week
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  • 3
    MATLAB.jl

    MATLAB.jl

    Calling MATLAB in Julia through MATLAB Engine

    The MATLAB.jl package provides an interface for using MATLAB® from Julia using the MATLAB C api. In other words, this package allows users to call MATLAB functions within Julia, thus making it easy to interoperate with MATLAB from the Julia language. You cannot use MATLAB.jl without having purchased and installed a copy of MATLAB® from MathWorks. This package is available free of charge and in no way replaces or alters any functionality of MathWorks's MATLAB product.
    Downloads: 22 This Week
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    The Julia Programming Language

    The Julia Programming Language

    High-level, high-performance dynamic language for technical computing

    Julia is a fast, open source high-performance dynamic language for technical computing. It can be used for data visualization and plotting, deep learning, machine learning, scientific computing, parallel computing and so much more. Having a high level syntax, Julia is easy to use for programmers of every level and background. Julia has more than 2,800 community-registered packages including various mathematical libraries, data manipulation tools, and packages for general purpose computing. Libraries from Python, R, C/Fortran, C++, and Java can also be used.
    Downloads: 18 This Week
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    BAT.jl

    BAT.jl

    A Bayesian Analysis Toolkit in Julia

    Welcome to BAT, a Bayesian analysis toolkit in Julia. BAT.jl offers a variety of posterior sampling, mode estimation and integration algorithms, supplemented by plotting recipes and I/O functionality. BAT.jl originated as a rewrite/redesign of BAT, the Bayesian Analysis Toolkit in C++. BAT.jl now offer a different set of functionality and a wider variety of algorithms than its C++ predecessor.
    Downloads: 15 This Week
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    QML

    QML

    Build Qt6 QML interfaces for Julia programs

    This package provides an interface to Qt6 QML (and to Qt5 for older versions). It uses the CxxWrap package to expose C++ classes. Current functionality allows interaction between QML and Julia using Observables, JuliaItemModels and function calling. There is also a generic Julia display, as well as specialized integration for image drawing, GR plots and Makie.
    Downloads: 12 This Week
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    Clang.jl

    Clang.jl

    C binding generator and Julia interface to libclang

    This package provides a Julia language wrapper for libclang: the stable, C-exported interface to the LLVM Clang compiler. The libclang API documentation provides background on the functionality available through libclang, and thus through the Julia wrapper. The repository also hosts related tools built on top of libclang functionality.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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  • 8
    Julia VS Code

    Julia VS Code

    Julia extension for Visual Studio Code

    This VS Code extension provides support for the Julia programming language. We build on Julia’s unique combination of ease-of-use and performance. Beginners and experts can build better software more quickly, and get to a result faster. With a completely live environment, Julia for VS Code aims to take the frustration and guesswork out of programming and put the fun back in. A hybrid “canvas programming” style combines the exploratory power of a notebook with the productivity and static analysis features of an IDE. VS Code is a powerful editor and customizable to your heart’s content (though the defaults are pretty good too). It has power features like multiple cursors, fuzzy file finding and Vim keybindings.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    AMDGPU.jl

    AMDGPU.jl

    AMD GPU (ROCm) programming in Julia

    AMD GPU (ROCm) programming in Julia.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    CImGui

    CImGui

    Julia wrapper for cimgui

    This package provides a Julia language wrapper for cimgui: a thin c-api wrapper programmatically generated for the excellent C++ immediate mode gui Dear ImGui. Dear ImGui is mainly for creating content creation tools and visualization / debug tools. You could browse Gallery to get an idea of its use cases.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    ChainRulesCore

    ChainRulesCore

    AD-backend agnostic system defining custom forward and reverse rules

    AD-backend agnostic system defining custom forward and reverse mode rules. This is the light weight core to allow you to define rules for your functions in your packages, without depending on any particular AD system. The ChainRulesCore package provides a light-weight dependency for defining sensitivities for functions in your packages, without you needing to depend on ChainRules itself. This will allow your package to be used with ChainRules.jl, which aims to provide a variety of common utilities that can be used by downstream automatic differentiation (AD) tools to define and execute forward-, reverse-, and mixed-mode primitives.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    DFTK.jl

    DFTK.jl

    Density-functional toolkit

    The density-functional toolkit, DFTK for short, is a collection of Julia routines for experimentation with plane-wave density-functional theory (DFT). The unique feature of this code is its emphasis on simplicity and flexibility with the goal of facilitating algorithmic and numerical developments as well as interdisciplinary collaboration in solid-state research.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    JuliaConnectoR

    JuliaConnectoR

    A functionally oriented interface for calling Julia from R

    This R-package provides a functionally oriented interface between R and Julia. The goal is to call functions from Julia packages directly as R functions. Julia functions imported via the JuliaConnectoR can accept and return R variables. It is also possible to pass R functions as arguments in place of Julia functions, which allows callbacks from Julia to R. From a technical perspective, R data structures are serialized with an optimized custom streaming format, sent to a (local) Julia TCP server, and translated to Julia data structures by Julia. The results of function calls are likewise translated back to R. Complex Julia structures can either be used by reference via proxy objects in R or fully translated to R data structures.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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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: 10 This Week
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    MLJ.jl

    MLJ.jl

    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: 10 This Week
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  • 16
    Oceananigans.jl

    Oceananigans.jl

    Julia software for fast, friendly, flexible fluid dynamics on CPUs

    Oceananigans is a fast, friendly, flexible software package for finite volume simulations of the nonhydrostatic and hydrostatic Boussinesq equations on CPUs and GPUs. It runs on GPUs (wow, fast!), though we believe Oceananigans makes the biggest waves with its ultra-flexible user interface that makes simple simulations easy, and complex, creative simulations possible.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    OpenAPI

    OpenAPI

    OpenAPI helper and code generator for Julia

    This is the Julia library needed along with code generated by the OpenAPI generator to help define, produce and consume OpenAPI interfaces. The goal of OpenAPI is to define a standard, language-agnostic interface to REST APIs which allows both humans and computers to discover and understand the capabilities of the service without access to source code, documentation, or through network traffic inspection. When properly defined via OpenAPI, a consumer can understand and interact with the remote service with a minimal amount of implementation logic. Similar to what interfaces have done for lower-level programming, OpenAPI removes the guesswork in calling the service. Check out OpenAPI-Spec for additional information about the OpenAPI project, including additional libraries with support for other languages and more.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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  • 18
    PETSc.jl

    PETSc.jl

    Julia wrappers for the PETSc library

    This package provides a low level interface for PETSc and allows combining julia features (such as automatic differentiation) with the PETSc infrastructure and nonlinear solvers.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    TaylorSeries.jl

    TaylorSeries.jl

    Taylor polynomial expansions in one and several independent variables

    A Julia package for Taylor polynomial expansions in one or more independent variables.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    BlockArrays.jl

    BlockArrays.jl

    BlockArrays for Julia

    A block array is a partition of an array into blocks or subarrays, see Wikipedia for a more extensive description. This package has two purposes. Firstly, it defines an interface for an AbstractBlockArray block arrays that can be shared among types representing different types of block arrays. The advantage to this is that it provides a consistent API for block arrays. Secondly, it also implements two different types of block arrays that follow the AbstractBlockArray interface. The type BlockArray stores each block contiguously while the type PseudoBlockArray stores the full matrix contiguously. This means that BlockArray supports fast noncopying extraction and insertion of blocks while PseudoBlockArray supports fast access to the full matrix to use in for example a linear solver.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    Coluna.jl

    Coluna.jl

    Branch-and-Price-and-Cut in Julia

    Coluna is a branch-and-price-and-cut framework written in Julia. You write an original MIP that models your problem using the JuMP modeling language and our specific extension BlockDecomposition offers a syntax to specify the problem decomposition. Then, Coluna reformulates the original MIP and optimizes the reformulation using the algorithms you choose. Coluna aims to be very modular and tweakable so that you can define the behavior of your customized branch-and-price-and-cut algorithm.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    Compat.jl

    Compat.jl

    Compatibility across Julia versions

    The Compat package is designed to ease interoperability between older and newer versions of the Julia language. In particular, in cases where it is impossible to write code that works with both the latest Julia master branch and older Julia versions, or impossible to write code that doesn't generate a deprecation warning in some Julia version, the Compat package provides a macro that lets you use the latest syntax in a backward-compatible way. This is primarily intended for use by other Julia packages, where it is important to maintain cross-version compatibility.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    DSGE.jl

    DSGE.jl

    Solve and estimate Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium models

    DSGE.jl is a Julia package developed by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York for estimating and analyzing dynamic stochastic general equilibrium (DSGE) models. It provides tools for Bayesian estimation, filtering, forecasting, and model comparison, supporting both academic research and policy applications. DSGE.jl includes pre-configured models used by central banks and offers extensibility for custom macroeconomic modeling.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    DiffOpt.jl

    DiffOpt.jl

    Differentiating convex optimization programs w.r.t. program parameters

    DiffOpt.jl is a package for differentiating convex optimization programs (JuMP.jl or MathOptInterface.jl models) with respect to program parameters. Note that this package does not contain any solver. This package has two major backends, available via the reverse_differentiate! and forward_differentiate! methods, to differentiate models (quadratic or conic) with optimal solutions. Differentiable optimization is a promising field of convex optimization and has many potential applications in game theory, control theory and machine learning. Recent work has shown how to differentiate specific subclasses of convex optimization problems. But several applications remain unexplored. With the help of automatic differentiation, differentiable optimization can have a significant impact on creating end-to-end differentiable systems to model neural networks, stochastic processes, or a game.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    Distributions.jl

    Distributions.jl

    A Julia package for probability distributions and associated functions

    A Julia package for probability distributions and associated functions.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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