Numerical Analysis homework
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Numerical Analysis homework
oomph-lib is an object-oriented, open-source finite-element library for the simulation of multi-physics problems. It is developed and maintained by Matthias Heil and Andrew Hazel of the School of Mathematics at The University of Manchester, along with many other contributors.
Adding tensor support to boostorg/ublas
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Some materials from 4-th semestr of BMSTU
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Class library for numbers implemented in C++ (https://www.ginac.de/CLN/)
Exercises in scientific computing
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Distributed Algebraic Computations
Numerary is open source Scientific Library that contains many numerical methods.
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In this repository all projects for the lecture Numerical Methods of Statistical Physics from the summer term 2021 are stored
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Numerical C++ examples.
A Finite Difference Method Engine in C++
Study and Implementations of Numerical Algorithms on Apple M1 and A* Devices
The Hole C++ and Fortran Numerical Library
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