OptimLib: a lightweight C++ library of numerical optimization methods for nonlinear functions
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OptimLib: a lightweight C++ library of numerical optimization methods for nonlinear functions
A C++ header-only library of statistical distribution functions.
Armadillo: fast C++ library for linear algebra & scientific computing - https://arma.sourceforge.net
Rcpp integration for the Armadillo templated linear algebra library
A C++ library of Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) methods
C++17 templates between [stl::vector | armadillo | eigen3 | ublas | blitz++] and HDF5 datasets
Fast Unit Root Tests and OLS regression in C++ with wrappers for R and Python
Converters between Armadillo matrices (C++) and Numpy arrays using Pybind11
Forward code for the P-SV wave equation on a staggered grid, with full waveform inversion interfaces. Finite difference approach according to stress-velocity formulation.
Kalman Filter, Extended Kalman Filter, and Unscented Kalman Filter implementation in C++
R package for fitting joint models to time-to-event data and multivariate longitudinal data
A collection of, mostly, C and C++ libraries
Rcpp integration for the Ensmallen templated C++ mathematical optimization library
Generalized Method of Wavelet Moments (GMWM) is an estimation technique for the parameters of time series models. It uses the wavelet variance in a moment matching approach that makes it particularly suitable for the estimation of certain state-space models.
Bandicoot: C++ library for GPU linear algebra & scientific computing - https://coot.sourceforge.io
Some pretty printers and other useful GDB stuff when using the C++ armadillo linear algebra library
ProjectFEA is a Finite Element Library. It is being designed such that new weak forms of different models can be easily defined and used.
high performance statistic machine learning libraries in C++ [based on Armadillo-9.300]
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