Python library for fast time-series analysis on CUDA GPUs
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Python library for fast time-series analysis on CUDA GPUs
Make fun of fourier transform.
1D, super-resolution brightness profile reconstruction for interferometric sources
Extending state-of-the-art Time Series Forecasting with Subsequence Time Series (STS) Clustering to enforce model seasonality adaptation.
Python Implementation of Aperiodic Fourier Modal Method for solving Maxwell equations.
PDE solver focused on Navier-Stokes (and related) equations with arbitrary boundary conditions, employing Fourier (FC-Gram) expansions. Parallelized using MPI-OpenMP-CUDA.
Physical optics in Python
Library for numerically solving the Gross-Pitaevskii equations for scalar, two-component, spin-1, and spin-2 Bose-Einstein condensate systems.
Simple Gross-Pitaevskii Equation solver using FFTW
Implementation codes for NeurIPS23 paper "Spectral Invariant Learning for Dynamic Graphs under Distribution Shifts"
StochasticA is a textbook / website for an “Introduction to Stochastic Signal Processing”. Materials for this website can be found here. Be sure to read the README.md document if you want to know more about the implementation.
Efficiently computing Fourier transforms
Extract ADSR envelope and spectral content of musical instruments from audio samples
Search for periodic signals in noisy time series using Fourier methods
Repository for the work published in Phys. Rev. B 102, 205123 (2020) "Drude weight in systems with open boundary conditions"
Implementation of PSWF-Radon approach in Octave/Matlab
My undergraduate research project with John D. Carter that implements the nontrivial time-periodic solution computer for the Whitham equation. Algorithm provided by David Ambrose & Jon Wilkening (2010).
Program that computes FC-Gram tables, written in Fortran 90.
A simple nonlinear Schrödinger solver in Rust
"A collection of projects related to mathematical computations."
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