Mathematical libraries | Numerical libraries
The GNU Scientific Library (or GSL) is a software library for numerical computations in applied mathematics and science. The GSL is written in C; wrappers are available for other programming languages. The GSL is part of the GNU Project and is distributed under the GNU General Public License. (Wikipedia).
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Data Science with OpenAI Codex
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Open Source vs. Closed Source Software
In this video, you’ll learn more about the differences between open-source software and closed-source software. Visit https://edu.gcfglobal.org/en/basic-computer-skills/ for more technology, software, and computer tips. We hope you enjoy!
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Open Source Quantum Computing: Write Your Own Quantum Programs
Quantum computers are not just science fiction anymore, with many companies building increasingly more powerful quantum computers. While, concepts in quantum computing have been around for over 30 years, but it hasn't been generally accessible until recently. Despite this quantum computing
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Data Visualization: Types of Data
Here I introduce different types of data and highlight common ways to visualize them. Bing Brunton's website: www.bingbrunton.com
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What is Pandas? (Data & Data Science) #shorts
Interested in data or data science? You should probably be familiar with pandas! Pandas is a python library used for manipulating data. It allows us to slice, group, join, and reshape data with relative ease. #DataScience #KenJee #short ⭕ Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/c/kenjee1?su
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What Is Quantum Computing | Quantum Computing Explained | Quantum Computer | #Shorts | Simplilearn
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GRCon21 - Managing GNU Radio Installations with Conda
Managing GNU Radio Installations with Conda: A How-To for Everyone from Users to Developers - Presented by Ryan Volz at GNU Radio Conference 2021 You know what GNU Radio is, but I'd like to introduce you to conda. Conda is a cross-platform package manager (supporting Linux, macOS, and Win
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Who Has The Best Quantum Computer?
This is a summary of all the main companies building quantum computers today, and what their most powerful machines are. You can get the digital image here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/95869671@N08/51849762629/in/dateposted-public/ But we can’t simply look at qubits counts because so man
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GRCon20 - Introducing OpenCPI as an Infrastructure for GNU Radio and GNU Radio Companion
Presented by Jim Kulp at GNU Radio Conference 2020 https://gnuradio.org/grcon20 Software-Defined Radio (SDR) applications developed using GNU Radio are typically based on embedded heterogeneous systems with a variety of processors, FPGAs and transceivers. But the ability of a GNU Radio
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GRCon21 - The Role of GPUs in Modern SDR
Presented by John Ferguson and Adam Thompson at GNU Radio Conference 2021 Applications like machine learning, deep learning, and the promise of high-performance compute abstracted from highly programmable software APIs are driving future requirements for Software Defined Radios; these cha
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GRCon19 - gr-iio: Nuances, Advanced Features, and New Stuff by Travis Collis
gr-iio: Nuances, Advanced Features, and New Stuff by Travis Collis In this presentation, we will discuss the current out-of-tree module gr-iio which enables data streaming and control of any device with an Industrial Input/Output (IIO) kernel driver. The module not only supports SDRs like
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GRCon20 - Community Continuous Integration (CI) for GNU Radio and OpenCPI
Presented by Arlan Pool and Willie L. Thompson II at GNU Radio Conference 2020 https://gnuradio.org/grcon20 The integration of OpenCPI with GNU Radio provides an open infrastructure for supporting heterogeneous processing systems. This enables GNU Radio applications to be easily ported to
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GRCon21 - GNU Radio hits the Bullseye
Presented by Maitland Bottom at GNU Radio Conference 2021 Overview of the packaged GNU Radio ecosystem, with emphasis on Debian 11 "Bullseye". Demo of the kinds of fun things just an apt-get install away. How to recognize and avoid troubles building new things from source while also usi
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GRCon21 - Automated testing of GNU Radio builds
Presented by Philip Balister at GNU Radio Conference 2021 Tracking GNU Radio development together with combined Linux distribution changes across multiple CPU architectures is a challenge. This talk describes using Buildbot to build small GNU Radio distributions for several architectures
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GRCon21 - PMTs with flatbuffers and modern C++
Presented by John Sallay and Josh Morman at GNU Radio Conference 2021 GNURadio uses Polymorphic Types (PMTs) for asynchronous messaging and tagging data. The current API can be inconsistent and difficult to use. This can be a stumbling block for both new and experienced developers. We are
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GRCon20 - Are We Alone? How GNU Radio Can Help Us Find ET
Presented by Steve Croft and Alexander Pollak at GNU Radio Conference 2020 https://gnuradio.org/grcon20 The search for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI) has recently been reinvigorated, in large part due to the development of high-throughput digital signal processing backends for radio
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Quantum Computer in a Nutshell (Documentary)
The reservoir of possibilities offered by the fundamental laws of Nature, is the key point in the development of science and technology. Quantum computing is the next step on the road to broaden our perspective from which we currently look at the Universe. The movie shows the history of pr
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