The Julia Programming Language
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Julia is a high-level dynamic programming language designed to address the needs of high-performance numerical analysis and computational science. It provides a sophisticated compiler, distributed parallel execution, numerical accuracy, and an extensive mathematical function library.
The Julia Programming Language
Making your benchmark of optimization algorithms simple and open
A highly adaptable modelling framework for multi-energy systems
Julia Package with SARIMA model implementation using JuMP.
Particle In Cell code in Julia
Hybrid Machine Learning and Mechanistic Thermal Model of Synchronous Generator
A solver for nonlinear programming
JuliaGrid is an easy-to-use power system simulation tool for researchers and educators provided as a Julia package.
The code loads dog and cat images, extracts HOG descriptors, labels them, splits the data into training and test sets, trains an SVM model, and predicts a test image.
Bayesian inference with probabilistic programming.
IJulia notebooks for Numerical Analysis (MATH 420)
An implementation of the Microsoft Language Server Protocol for the Julia language.
An energy system optimization model that is flexible, computationally efficient, and academically robust.
Collecting and maintaining crucial Julia package data, including Names, UUIDs, and download statistics, for enhanced accessibility, insight, and discoverability.
analyzer of the proof structure of a clause set by resolution and HOW TO WRITE THE WORLDS BY FOL.
Interactive data visualizations and plotting in Julia
Image Feature Matching with Julia using freak descriptor
Created by Jeff Bezanson, Stefan Karpinski, Viral B. Shah, Alan Edelman
Released February 14, 2012