Haskell Hmatrix

Open-source Haskell projects categorized as Hmatrix
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Top 10 Haskell Hmatrix Projects

  1. hmatrix

    Linear algebra and numerical computation

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  3. hmatrix-backprop

    backprop primitives for hmatrix

  4. hmatrix-sundials

    Haskell interface to the sundials suite of nonlinear and differential/algebraic equation solvers

  5. hmatrix-quadprogpp

    bindings to quadprog++

  6. hmatrix-repa

    Compatability between hmatrix and repa matrices and vectors

  7. hmatrix-syntax

    MATLAB-like syntax for hmatrix vectors and matrices

  8. hmatrix-nipals

    Haskell library for Nonlinear Iterative Partial Least Squares method for Principal Components Analysis on large datasets

  9. hmatrix-mmap

    Extend the Haskell hmatrix package with the ability to mmap vectors

  10. hmatrix-svdlibc

    Haskell bindings for svdlibc

  11. hmatrix-vector-sized

    Conversion between hmatrix and vector-sized types

NOTE: The open source projects on this list are ordered by number of github stars. The number of mentions indicates repo mentiontions in the last 12 Months or since we started tracking (Dec 2020).

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Index

What are some of the best open-source Hmatrix projects in Haskell? This list will help you:

# Project Stars
1 hmatrix 400
2 hmatrix-backprop 14
3 hmatrix-sundials 6
4 hmatrix-quadprogpp 5
5 hmatrix-repa 4
6 hmatrix-syntax 4
7 hmatrix-nipals 3
8 hmatrix-mmap 2
9 hmatrix-svdlibc 2
10 hmatrix-vector-sized 1

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