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  2. HiGHS optimization solver - Wikipedia

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    The SciPy scientific library, for instance, uses HiGHS as its LP solver [13] from release 1.6.0 [14] and the HiGHS MIP solver for discrete optimization from release 1.9.0. [15] As well as offering an interface to HiGHS, the JuMP modelling language for Julia [ 16 ] also describes the specific use of HiGHS in its user documentation. [ 17 ]

  3. List of finite element software packages - Wikipedia

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    General purpose finite element package utilised by civil, structural and geotechnical engineers. DIANA FEA BV, The Netherlands: 10.1: 2016-11-14: Proprietary commercial software: Paid: Windows, Linux: deal.II: Comprehensive set of tools for finite element codes, scaling from laptops to clusters with 100,000+ cores.

  4. MIT Robocon Tech Team - Wikipedia

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    MIT Tech Team (Robocon), Pune, India is one of India’s ABU Robocon Teams and the official robotics club of MIT-WPU.It is a team of students from different fields of the MIT WPU Faculty of Engineering and Technology, known for its consistent performance in the Indian National Robocon.

  5. Meep (software) - Wikipedia

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    The package was subsequently expanded to include an adjoint solver for topology optimization and inverse design, [3] and a Python interface. [4] The software is widely adopted by optics and photonics communities, [5] with applications including the analysis and design of metalenses [6] [7] and photonic crystals. [8] [9]

  6. Spyder (software) - Wikipedia

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    Spyder integrates with a number of prominent packages in the scientific Python stack, as well as other open-source software. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Created by Pierre Raybaut [ 6 ] and released in 2009 [ 1 ] [ 2 ] under the MIT license , [ 7 ] since 2012 Spyder has been maintained and continuously improved by Python developers and the community.

  7. SciPy - Wikipedia

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    SciPy (pronounced / ˈ s aɪ p aɪ / "sigh pie" [2]) is a free and open-source Python library used for scientific computing and technical computing. [3]SciPy contains modules for optimization, linear algebra, integration, interpolation, special functions, FFT, signal and image processing, ODE solvers and other tasks common in science and engineering.

  8. MIT Academy of Engineering - Wikipedia

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    The MIT AOE Central Library started operation from the year 1999 with a collection covering computer, electronics, chemical and E&TC engineering, mechanical engineering, information technology disciplines. The built-up area of the library is 9578.53 sq. ft. (905 sq. mt). [3]

  9. Python Package Index - Wikipedia

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    The Python Package Index, abbreviated as PyPI (/ ˌ p aɪ p i ˈ aɪ /) and also known as the Cheese Shop (a reference to the Monty Python's Flying Circus sketch "Cheese Shop"), [2]: 8 [3]: 742 is the official third-party software repository for Python. [4] It is analogous to the CPAN repository for Perl [5]: 36 and to the CRAN repository for R.