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scientific-computing

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SciPy library main repository

  • UpdatedFeb 20, 2026
  • Python

Burn is a next generation tensor library and Deep Learning Framework that doesn't compromise on flexibility, efficiency and portability.

  • UpdatedFeb 20, 2026
  • Rust

XGo is a programming language that reads like plain English. But it's also incredibly powerful — it lets you leverage assets from C/C++, Go, Python, and JavaScript/TypeScript, creating a unified software engineering ecosystem. Our vision is to enable everyone to become a builder of the world.

  • UpdatedFeb 20, 2026
  • Go

Gonum is a set of numeric libraries for the Go programming language. It contains libraries for matrices, statistics, optimization, and more

  • UpdatedJan 12, 2026
  • Go

A flexible package manager that supports multiple versions, configurations, platforms, and compilers.

  • UpdatedFeb 20, 2026
  • Python
FluidX3Darrayfire

ArrayFire: a general purpose GPU library.

  • UpdatedSep 5, 2025
  • C++
matplotplusplus

A Rust machine learning framework.

  • UpdatedFeb 4, 2026
  • Rust

ndarray: an N-dimensional array with array views, multidimensional slicing, and efficient operations

  • UpdatedFeb 16, 2026
  • Rust

Run, compile and execute JavaScript for Scientific Computing and Data Visualization TOTALLY TOTALLY TOTALLY in your BROWSER! An open source scientific computing environment for JavaScript TOTALLY in your browser, matrix operations with GPU acceleration, TeX support, data visualization and symbolic computation.

  • UpdatedMay 2, 2024
  • TypeScript
boinc

CasADi is a symbolic framework for numeric optimization implementing automatic differentiation in forward and reverse modes on sparse matrix-valued computational graphs. It supports self-contained C-code generation and interfaces state-of-the-art codes such as SUNDIALS, IPOPT etc. It can be used from C++, Python or Matlab/Octave.

  • UpdatedFeb 12, 2026
  • C++
mfem

Lightweight, general, scalable C++ library for finite element methods

  • UpdatedFeb 20, 2026
  • C++

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