There are 9 repositories under computation topic.
Econ5170@CUHK: Computational Methods in Economics (2020 Spring).
zero knowledge for those with zero knowledge
Study group for algorithms in Ruby, hosted at App Academy
JS Client to Fluence Network
:computer: A programming language for designing Turing Machines.
Virtual Tissue Simulator
:hourglass_flowing_sand: :milky_way: AssemblyScript Benchmarks
WELSIM is the #1 engineering simulation software for the open-source community.
A Python-3.6+ lib for solving & executing graphs of functions on hierarchical data, with `pandas` in mind
This repository is a related to all about Deep Learning - an A-Z guide to the world of Data Science. This supplement contains the implementation of algorithms, statistical methods and techniques (in Python)
Hastic python core for processing machine learning tasks. Could be used separately.
Learn to improve problem-solving skills using algorithms.
calculate number of OPS (computation) in a Keras model!
Quantum computation notes with IBM Q examples based on books, notes, thoughts
Solutions to the complete set of assignment problems which I did while crediting Computational Physics course by Prof. Manish Jain at IISc, Physical Sciences department on 2019
Animations for Elementary-Affine-Net interactions
Programming and numeric computing platform for math modeling and visualization with fully functional programming language
Winning AEC Hackathon 2019 Silicon Valley Project. AR/VR Application for visualizing proposed buildings on their sites and overlaying environmental and zoning analysis.
Javascript library for computing the optimal walking path to be as exposed to nature as possible along the route.
A process or set of rules to be followed in calculations or other problem-solving operations, especially by a computer.
A Python wrapper for primecount.
Regular Expression Tester
COMMIT-NILM: COMputational MonItoring Tool for NILM Algorithms
A simple framework for building an easily interpretable computational construct somewhere between a graph automaton and a Turing machine, where states are combinations of (typed) nodes; an example use would be as transparent backend logic by pathing through an ontology.
Monte Carlo .NET Core command applications for running simulations and post processing