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    LWJGL

    LWJGL

    Java library that enables cross-platform access to popular native APIs

    LWJGL is a Java library that enables cross-platform access to popular native APIs useful in the development of graphics (OpenGL, Vulkan), audio (OpenAL) and parallel computing (OpenCL) applications. This access is direct and high-performance, yet also wrapped in a type-safe and user-friendly layer, appropriate for the Java ecosystem. LWJGL is an enabling technology and provides low-level access. It is not a framework and does not provide higher-level utilities than what the native libraries expose. ...
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    Incanter

    Incanter

    Clojure-based, R-like statistical computing and graphics environment

    Incanter is a Clojure-based, R-like statistical computing and visualization library running on the JVM. It integrates core numerical libraries like Parallel Colt and JFreeChart to deliver data manipulation, modeling, statistical tests, and charting in a REPL-friendly environment. Start by visiting the Incanter website for an overview, check out the documentation page for a listing of HOW-TOs and examples, and then download either an Incanter executable or a pre-built version of the latest build of Incanter, which includes all the necessary dependencies, and unpack the file (if you would like to build it from source, read Building Incanter). ...
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    PUB-Web is a peer-to-peer based volunteer computing environment for parallel applications written in Java.
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    Fast Matrix for Java

    General purpose matrix utilities for Java in Parallel Computing

    Fast Matrix for Java (fm4j) is a general-purpose matrix utility library for computing with dense matrices. fm4j encapsulated different underlying implementations and select the optimal one in run-time depending on the size of the input matrix. Moreover, fm4j employs Java (Tm) Concurrency to take advantage of the computation power of multi-cor processors.
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