devito
DSL and compiler framework for automated finite-differences and stencil computation (by devitocodes)
pyccel
Python extension language using accelerators (by pyccel)
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devito | pyccel | |
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2 | 5 | |
520 | 331 | |
3.7% | 2.7% | |
9.8 | 9.2 | |
2 days ago | 3 days ago | |
Python | Python | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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devito
Posts with mentions or reviews of devito.
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and similar projects.
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Galerkin Approximation
Another project that works like this is devito https://www.devitoproject.org/ - the python code generates C code, calls gcc to compile it, dynamically links the object code with dlopen(), then calls the compiled code. That way, the hot code loop doesn't run in Python
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Where should I look to learn about how to apply my math skills to options?
This may help https://github.com/devitocodes/devito/blob/master/examples/finance/bs_ivbp.ipynb
pyccel
Posts with mentions or reviews of pyccel.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-07-22.
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Not to be taken serious lmao
check pyccel, it does the job
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Help Writing a Compiler in Fortran
Pyccel is an active project that may interest you.
- Python extension language using accelerators
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Mypyc: Compile type-annotated Python to C
There is also Pyccel https://github.com/pyccel/pyccel. When I last tried it, it worked on most small codes, but there were some bugs.
"The aim of Pyccel is to provide a simple way to generate automatically, parallel low level code. The main uses would be:
Convert a Python code (or project) into a Fortran or C code.
- Ask to contribute in a cuda project
What are some alternatives?
When comparing devito and pyccel you can also consider the following projects:
AMaDiA - Astus' Mathematical Display Application : A GUI for Mathematics (Calculator, LaTeX Converter, Plotter, ... )
typed_python - An llvm-based framework for generating and calling into high-performance native code from Python.