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BoundaryValueDiffEq.jl reviews and mentions
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Old programming language is suddenly getting more popular again
This isn't theoretical too, here's an actual user who opened an issue where their MWE was using quaternions:
https://github.com/SciML/BoundaryValueDiffEq.jl/issues/52
This is how I found out it worked in the differential equation solver: users were using it. The issue was unrelated (they didn't define enough boundary conditions), so it's quite cool that it was useful to someone. It turns out the quaternions have use cases in 3D rotations:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gimbal_lock
which is where this all comes in. Anyways, it's always cool to learn from users what your own library supports! That's really a Julia treat.
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SciML/BoundaryValueDiffEq.jl is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 or later which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of BoundaryValueDiffEq.jl is Julia.
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