mobius-shader
Möbius transformations in GLSL (by ubavic)
Klein
P(R*_{3, 0, 1}) specialized SIMD Geometric Algebra Library (by jeremyong)
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2.7 | 0.0 | |
over 2 years ago | almost 1 year ago | |
GLSL | C++ | |
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | MIT License |
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mobius-shader
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Möbius mixer
Created with a custom shader
Klein
Posts with mentions or reviews of Klein.
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Planes in 3D Space
For those interested, this appears to be a really high quality library that provides a 3D PGA C++ API:
https://github.com/jeremyong/klein
I've always wanted to find an excuse to rebuild some projects at work around this.
- Blaze: A High Performance C++ Math library
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The Bitter Truth: Python 3.11 vs Cython vs C++ Performance for Simulations
Most high-performance math libraries perform a lot of vectorization (Eigen, etc) under the hood. And you've got stuff like Klein, Vc (which is reminiscent of std::valarray), etc. Then there's OpenMP's #pragma omp simd (assuming version 4.0 or greater).