erfa
Essential Routines for Fundamental Astronomy. Maintainers: @eteq @mhvk @sergiopasra (by liberfa)
Oceananigans.jl
🌊 Julia software for fast, friendly, flexible, ocean-flavored fluid dynamics on CPUs and GPUs (by CliMA)
erfa | Oceananigans.jl | |
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2 | 4 | |
125 | 878 | |
0.0% | 1.0% | |
4.0 | 9.5 | |
10 days ago | 7 days ago | |
C | Julia | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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erfa
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- Julia 1.10 Released
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License Adherence Help
I'm working on a pure Rust approximation of astropy. Up til now, I was able to recreate the intent by looking at an external API, but I'm moving on to functionality that I don't understand enough to implement without basically copying the code. Astropy uses the BSD-3 license, and it wraps the ERFA library which uses a custom license. My project currently uses the MIT license. My PR is here - my question is have I attributed everything correctly, or is there anything I need to change for everything to be above-board?
Oceananigans.jl
Posts with mentions or reviews of Oceananigans.jl.
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Julia 1.10 Released
I think it’s also the design philosophy. JuMP and ForwardDiff are great success stories and are packages very light on dependencies. I like those.
The DiffEq library seems to pull you towards the SciML ecosystem and that might not be agreeable to everyone.
For instance a known Julia project that simulates diff equations seems to have implemented their own solver
https://github.com/CliMA/Oceananigans.jl
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GPU vendor-agnostic fluid dynamics solver in Julia
I‘m currently playing around with Oceananigans.jl (https://github.com/CliMA/Oceananigans.jl). Do you know how both are similar or different?
Oceananigans.jl has really intuitive step-by-step examples and a great discussion page on GitHub.
- Supercharged high-resolution ocean simulation with Jax