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- Scientific computing
- computational physics
- physics based modelling
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Thank you very much for the great contribution to formalizing scientific computing!
Can you please let me know when we can expect PDE support in SciLean?
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SciLean に登場するすごく良いアイデアのひとつ
see: https://lecopivo.github.io/scientific-computing-lean/working-with-arrays/tensor-operations.html#pooling-and-difficulties-with-dependent-types
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- [x] Choose an arbitrary precision math library and use it (owl)
- [ ] Natural Logarithm and with base
- [x] Constants
- [X] Fixed size homogeneous vectors
- [ ] Matrices
- [ ] Matrix and vecto…
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## 🚀 Feature
I would like to propose several features for PyTorch to cater the needs of the scientific computing community which can also solve the needs of some machine learning researchers.
Thos…
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Recommended by Helene Muller-Landau:
- [Best Practices for Scientific Computing](https://goo.gl/dK4ezj)
- [Open and Reproducible Research: Goals, Obstacles, and Solutions](
https://www.dropbox.co…
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Add the following libraries to start:
- pandas, for data manipulation and analysis
- numpy, for numerical calculations
- matplotlib or plotly, for visualizing data and strategy performance
- scip…
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Just a food for thought.
Recently I had a discussion with someone working in scientific computing. They do a lot of heavy duty CPU intensive numerical processing, so Clear Linux should be/could be th…
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In the current version, the models are run from a temporary directory and the results are only preserved in memory as `Result` objects. There needs to be an option to package the project to a file tha…
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> Beware! `Fin n` is endowed with modular arithmetic. Naively calling `2*i` would multiply `i` by two and perform modulo by `n/2`. We do not want that; we have to get the underlying natural number `i.…