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Abhisumat Kunduleft a comment
numeth is a python library that eases the complexity of writing numerical method algorithms. you can also visualize your work with the help of graphs, corresponding to the particular algorithm you're using. with numeth, numerical method algos can be executed in one line!!! perfect for engineers, researchers and scholars wwho work with applied math

numethPython package to use numerical method algorithms in 1 line
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A fully functional Python package implementing core numerical methods for engineering and applied mathematics. Users can also visualize the corresponding graphs for the particular problems they're working on. Designed for usability and educational clarity.
Install via pip:
pip install numeth

numethPython package to use numerical method algorithms in 1 line
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