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I was trying to write a tutorial on using CUDA and CuSparse for PDEs but found that CuSparse was a bit too incomplete. The setup was fine:
```julia
using OrdinaryDiffEq, LinearAlgebra, SparseArray…
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Here is my model:
This 1D model describes the flow of ideal gas in a pipe. I assume that inlet pressure $p_0$ is a known function of time, and that the outlet mass flow rate $\dot{m}_L$ is a know…
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[TaylorSeries.jl](https://github.com/lbenet/TaylorSeries.jl) seems to have very similar scope to this library.
The major differences that I can see are:
1. TaylorSeries uses an array for the underlyi…
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Hello Sjoerd Smit,
I am interested in Dual Numbers and Automatic differentiation for use in solving the inverse problem in non-linear imaging (polarized light microscopy). I am a member of the Wolf…
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## Overview
As MXNet development approaches its 2.0 major milestone, we would like to update our community on roadmap status, and highlight new and upcoming features.
### Motivation
The deep …
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I had floated the idea to @kwmsmith of using blaze as a general front end for statistical modeling and machine learning DSLs, and he asked me for a write up.
Unfortunately this is going to be a bit …
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It is standard to return 0 for the density when the value is outside of the support region. For example:
```r
density(dist_lognormal(), -1) # gives 0
density(dist_lognormal(), 0) # gives 0
```
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### Description
There are way to many [OpenModelica Compiler flags](https://openmodelica.org/doc/OpenModelicaUsersGuide/latest/omchelptext.html). The list is huge, it is unordered and mostly unstru…
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The following code
from matplotlib.pyplot import rc_context
from sympy import pi, plot, sin, sqrt, symbols
a, t, w0 = symbols('a, t, omega_0')
q = -26*sin(w0*t/2) + 13*sqrt(39)*s…
boffi updated
11 months ago
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Well, it seems obvious that a Relational is a Boolean. The problem is that
there are a few places where Expr methods are called on them.
Original issue for #4986: http://code.google.com/p/sympy/is…
rlamy updated
2 years ago