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  • 1
    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.
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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: 6 This Week
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    PDMats.jl

    PDMats.jl

    Uniform Interface for positive definite matrices of various structures

    Uniform interface for positive definite matrices of various structures. Positive definite matrices are widely used in machine learning and probabilistic modeling, especially in applications related to graph analysis and Gaussian models. It is not uncommon that positive definite matrices used in practice have special structures (e.g. diagonal), which can be exploited to accelerate computation. PDMats.jl supports efficient computation on positive definite matrices of various structures. In particular, it provides uniform interfaces to use positive definite matrices of various structures for writing generic algorithms, while ensuring that the most efficient implementation is used in actual computation.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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  • 4
    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.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    CUDA.jl

    CUDA.jl

    CUDA programming in Julia

    High-performance GPU programming in a high-level language. JuliaGPU is a GitHub organization created to unify the many packages for programming GPUs in Julia. With its high-level syntax and flexible compiler, Julia is well-positioned to productively program hardware accelerators like GPUs without sacrificing performance. The latest development version of CUDA.jl requires Julia 1.8 or higher. If you are using an older version of Julia, you need to use a previous version of CUDA.jl. This will happen automatically when you install the package using Julia's package manager.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Comonicon

    Comonicon

    Your best CLI generator in JuliaLang

    Roger's magic book for command line interfaces.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Nonlinear Dynamics

    Nonlinear Dynamics

    A concise introduction interlaced with code

    This repository holds material related with the textbook Nonlinear Dynamics: A Concise Introduction Interlaced with code, co-authored by George Datseris and Ulrich Parlitz. The textbook will be published by Springer-Nature, in the series Undergraduate Lecture Notes in Physics.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    StatsBase.jl

    StatsBase.jl

    Basic statistics for Julia

    StatsBase.jl is a Julia package that provides basic support for statistics. Particularly, it implements a variety of statistics-related functions, such as scalar statistics, high-order moment computation, counting, ranking, covariances, sampling, and empirical density estimation.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    LabPlot

    LabPlot

    Data Visualization and Analysis

    LabPlot is a FREE, open source and cross-platform Data Visualization and Analysis software accessible to everyone.
    Downloads: 26 This Week
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    AMDGPU.jl

    AMDGPU.jl

    AMD GPU (ROCm) programming in Julia

    AMD GPU (ROCm) programming in Julia.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    BERT

    BERT

    Connector for Excel and the programming languages R and Julia

    BERT is a tool for connecting Excel with the statistics language R. Specifically, it’s designed to support running R functions from Excel spreadsheet cells. In Excel terms, it’s for writing User-Defined Functions (UDFs) in R. All you have to do is write the function. Everything else – loading the function into Excel, managing parameters, and handling type conversion – is done automatically for you. It really could not be any easier. BERT also has a console that you can use to control Excel in real time, right from your R code. And (if you want), you can call R functions from VBA as well.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Bayesian Statistics

    Bayesian Statistics

    This repository holds slides and code for a full Bayesian statistics

    This repository holds slides and code for a full Bayesian statistics graduate course. Bayesian statistics is an approach to inferential statistics based on Bayes' theorem, where available knowledge about parameters in a statistical model is updated with the information in observed data. The background knowledge is expressed as a prior distribution and combined with observational data in the form of a likelihood function to determine the posterior distribution. The posterior can also be used for making predictions about future events. Bayesian statistics is a departure from classical inferential statistics that prohibits probability statements about parameters and is based on asymptotically sampling infinite samples from a theoretical population and finding parameter values that maximize the likelihood function. Mostly notorious is null-hypothesis significance testing (NHST) based on p-values.
    Downloads: 3 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: 3 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: 3 This Week
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    Enzyme.jl

    Enzyme.jl

    Julia bindings for the Enzyme automatic differentiator

    This is a package containing the Julia bindings for Enzyme. This is very much a work in progress and bug reports/discussion is greatly appreciated. Enzyme is a plugin that performs automatic differentiation (AD) of statically analyzable LLVM. It is highly-efficient and its ability perform AD on optimized code allows Enzyme to meet or exceed the performance of state-of-the-art AD tools.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Infiltrator.jl

    Infiltrator.jl

    No-overhead breakpoints in Julia

    This package provides the @infiltrate macro, which acts as a breakpoint with negligible runtime performance overhead. Note that you cannot access other function scopes or step into further calls. Use an actual debugger if you need that level of flexibility. Running code that ends up triggering the @infiltrate REPL mode via inline evaluation in VS Code or Juno can cause issues, so it's recommended to always use the REPL directly. When the infiltration point is hit, it will drop you into an interactive REPL session that lets you inspect local variables and the call stack as well as execute arbitrary statements in the context of the current local and global scope.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    JET.jl

    JET.jl

    An experimental code analyzer for Julia

    JET employs Julia's type inference system to detect potential bugs and type instabilities. JET is tightly coupled to the Julia compiler, and so each JET release supports a limited range of Julia versions. See the Project.toml file for the range of supported Julia versions. The Julia package manager should install a version of JET compatible with the Julia version you are running. If you want to use JET on unreleased version of Julia where compatibility with JET is yet unknown, clone this git repository and dev it, such that Julia compatibility is ignored.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Luxor

    Luxor

    Simple drawings using vector graphics; Cairo "for tourists!"

    Luxor is a Julia package for drawing simple static 2D vector graphics. It provides basic drawing functions and utilities for working with shapes, polygons, clipping masks, PNG and SVG images, turtle graphics, and simple animations. The focus of Luxor is on simplicity and ease of use: it should be easier to use than plain Cairo.jl, with shorter names, fewer underscores, default contexts, and simplified functions. For more complex and sophisticated graphics in 2D and 3D, Makie.jl is the best choice. Luxor is thoroughly procedural and static: your code issues a sequence of simple graphics ‘commands’ until you’ve completed a drawing, and then the results are saved into a PDF, PNG, SVG, or EPS file.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    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: 3 This Week
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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.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    ReactiveMP.jl

    ReactiveMP.jl

    High-performance reactive message-passing based Bayesian engine

    ReactiveMP.jl is a Julia package that provides an efficient reactive message passing based Bayesian inference engine on a factor graph. The package is a part of the bigger and user-friendly ecosystem for automatic Bayesian inference called RxInfer. While ReactiveMP.jl exports only the inference engine, RxInfer provides convenient tools for model and inference constraints specification as well as routines for running efficient inference both for static and real-time datasets.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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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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    SciMLBase.jl

    SciMLBase.jl

    The Base interface of the SciML ecosystem

    SciMLBase.jl is the core interface definition of the SciML ecosystem. It is a low-dependency library made to be depended on by the downstream libraries to supply the common interface and allow for the interexchange of mathematical problems. The SciML common interface ties together the numerical solvers of the Julia package ecosystem into a single unified interface. It is designed for maximal efficiency and parallelism, while incorporating essential features for large-scale scientific machine learning such as differentiability, composability, and sparsity.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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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: 2 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.
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