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Simulation refers to the process of creating a virtual model of a real-world system to study its behavior and performance under various conditions. This topic covers the principles, methodologies, and applications of simulation in fields such as engineering, science, healthcare, and social sciences. Simulations can range from simple models to complex, interactive environments, allowing researchers and practitioners to test hypotheses, train individuals, and predict outcomes without the risks or costs associated with real-world experiments. The topic also explores different types of simulation software and tools, as well as best practices for designing and validating simulations.

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Awesome-Robotics-3D

A curated list of 3D Vision papers relating to Robotics domain in the era of large models i.e. LLMs/VLMs, inspired by awesome-computer-vision, including papers, codes, and related websites

  • Updated Nov 4, 2024
SMPyBandits

🔬 Research Framework for Single and Multi-Players 🎰 Multi-Arms Bandits (MAB) Algorithms, implementing all the state-of-the-art algorithms for single-player (UCB, KL-UCB, Thompson...) and multi-player (MusicalChair, MEGA, rhoRand, MCTop/RandTopM etc).. Available on PyPI: https://pypi.org/project/SMPyBandits/ and documentation on

  • Updated Apr 30, 2024
  • Jupyter Notebook

Scientific Computing for Chemists is a free text for teaching basic computing skills to chemists using Python, Jupyter notebooks, and the other Python packages. This text makes use of a variety of packages including NumPy, SciPy, matplotlib, pandas, seaborn, nmrglue, SymPy, scikit-image, and scikit-learn.

  • Updated Nov 26, 2024
  • Jupyter Notebook

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