Example package for the Julia Montreal meetup
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Mar 8, 2018 - Julia
Example package for the Julia Montreal meetup
Contains an implementation of lazily represented matrix structures that allow for the application of the Woodbury Identity.
LazyInverses provides a lazy wrapper for a matrix inverse, akin to Adjoint in Julia Base. See the README for example use cases.
Provides an implementation of lazily represented Kronecker products with efficient in-place multiplies and solves.
An efficient implementation of Thunk types for Julia enabling sophisticated lazy evaluation and deferred computation techniques
Lazy, structured, and efficient operations with kernel matrices.
A small package to simplify partial function application
Scalable symbolic-numeric set computations in Julia
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