Result for 05260DBFBE72D703EDF73D7CCC9CDC55D698E3FB

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Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/packages/xsimd/_images/xsimd.svg
FileSize2940
MD51AB1E96E9A393E43403D3E2DB016048D
SHA-105260DBFBE72D703EDF73D7CCC9CDC55D698E3FB
SHA-25624D965AEAE283F5D360C8BDB29B3908415DDAC3EE3229FDC57A87EE6774EC936
SSDEEP48:cikA2fEMyyRTRKySnPWG9gQ3dlyIulOwnH0kOefG6Xs0oSlswNjAVaDEnh1xDj16:b2fhyyRBQ3dly1lOwHlOes0/5NLEbxnE
TLSHT1CC51FB274310CBFDAEE5443C6160A406FAD0DCE7E4B0E1D4AFAB6806D49C8D4386DBA8
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hashlookup:trust100

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Key Value
MD5A5F38297714E429FA22ECD714B144874
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionxtensor is a C++ library meant for numerical analysis with multi-dimensional array expressions. xtensor provides - an extensible expression system enabling lazy broadcasting. - an API following the idioms of the C++ standard library. - tools to manipulate array expressions and build upon xtensor. Containers of xtensor are inspired by NumPy, the Python array programming library. Adaptors for existing data structures to be plugged into the expression system can easily be written.
PackageNamextensor-doc
PackageReleaselp153.1.2
PackageVersion0.21.10
SHA-10CFC843A1C2CBAC4BA50FA2BCFECDEE9E11B4117
SHA-2567EA101E35001BEECB4E74FB83B78E1AFA1ED229DF45C588FF3A606730B61A5AC
Key Value
FileSize718260
MD5097AF962F0DC187AE8E2B25942C757D5
PackageDescriptiondocumentation for xtensor xtensor is a C++ library meant for numerical analysis with multi-dimensional array expressions. . xtensor provides: . - an extensible expression system enabling lazy broadcasting. - an API following the idioms of the C++ standard library. - tools to manipulate array expressions and build upon xtensor. . Containers of xtensor are inspired by NumPy, the Python array programming library. In fact, xtensor can be used to process numpy data structures inplace using Python's buffer protocol. For more details on the numpy bindings, check out the xtensor-python project. . This package provides the documentation.
PackageMaintainerDebian Science Maintainers <debian-science-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamextensor-doc
PackageSectiondoc
PackageVersion0.23.10-12
SHA-112CE8823889E78D7BB90DC5FC0FA3B0A78895519
SHA-2567650157CC3F91C8E6BBC2615DC346A66C18978E418DC768931CB79FDBD8FC8D0
Key Value
MD5520E997ADD507D09DBFB26BBBFA82991
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionSIMD (Single Instruction, Multiple Data) is a feature of microprocessors that has been available for many years. SIMD instructions perform a single operation on a batch of values at once, and thus provide a way to significantly accelerate code execution. However, these instructions differ between microprocessor vendors and compilers. xsimd provides a unified means for using these features for library authors. Namely, it enables manipulation of batches of numbers with the same arithmetic operators as for single values. It also provides accelerated implementation of common mathematical functions operating on batches.
PackageNamexsimd-doc
PackageRelease1.3
PackageVersion7.4.9
SHA-1155BA702760706231AC0A278803E521478625566
SHA-2565E7010447777C2452D480AAB4EB7394D4A7E423687229968B98CCFBC3286C584
Key Value
MD552238ED387A6A5EB3E9D818245B186D8
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionSIMD (Single Instruction, Multiple Data) is a feature of microprocessors that has been available for many years. SIMD instructions perform a single operation on a batch of values at once, and thus provide a way to significantly accelerate code execution. However, these instructions differ between microprocessor vendors and compilers. xsimd provides a unified means for using these features for library authors. Namely, it enables manipulation of batches of numbers with the same arithmetic operators as for single values. It also provides accelerated implementation of common mathematical functions operating on batches. This package contains the xsimd documentation
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNamexsimd-doc
PackageReleasebp156.1.2
PackageVersion11.1.0
SHA-1336410AA80FF14E0643911E904334870680F0E38
SHA-2567A30716EEFC548E0AA84DB1E2C72769EA26829EBA46C38C65A8CDF0531DF7D6E
Key Value
FileSize88528
MD5B4261B9A9C67C06E6A64815EED878FAF
PackageDescriptionDocumentation for xsimd SIMD (Single Instruction, Multiple Data) is a feature of microprocessors that has been available for many years. SIMD instructions perform a single operation on a batch of values at once, and thus provide a way to significantly accelerate code execution. However, these instructions differ between microprocessor vendors and compilers. . xsimd provides a unified means for using these features for library authors. Namely, it enables manipulation of batches of numbers with the same arithmetic operators as for single values. It also provides accelerated implementation of common mathematical functions operating on batches. . This package provides the documentation.
PackageMaintainerDebian Science Maintainers <debian-science-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamelibxsimd-doc
PackageSectiondoc
PackageVersion7.6.0-1
SHA-136077AC98F773194B5E5844DE813D87C1A620DBE
SHA-25690684ABA6E05C575D351DB08FA176BFDA667F78C8E8C978382F913B9C312B041
Key Value
MD56C45D3835E9F76F47788DD64290739EF
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionxtensor is a C++ library meant for numerical analysis with multi-dimensional array expressions. xtensor provides - an extensible expression system enabling lazy broadcasting. - an API following the idioms of the C++ standard library. - tools to manipulate array expressions and build upon xtensor. Containers of xtensor are inspired by NumPy, the Python array programming library. Adaptors for existing data structures to be plugged into the expression system can easily be written.
PackageNamextensor-doc
PackageReleaselp152.1.2
PackageVersion0.21.10
SHA-13A9F5965B40F0064494FD88025AF00E517CB7E28
SHA-256B5FDF59E5E6AFC590A8117B60CB561EE77FA463FF3649EF7FF28A6E6973E4CE4
Key Value
MD5FAE7105ABD72CD703BF3C8A85ACBF17B
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionSIMD (Single Instruction, Multiple Data) is a feature of microprocessors that has been available for many years. SIMD instructions perform a single operation on a batch of values at once, and thus provide a way to significantly accelerate code execution. However, these instructions differ between microprocessor vendors and compilers. xsimd provides a unified means for using these features for library authors. Namely, it enables manipulation of batches of numbers with the same arithmetic operators as for single values. It also provides accelerated implementation of common mathematical functions operating on batches.
PackageNamexsimd-doc
PackageRelease1.9
PackageVersion7.4.9
SHA-14487DCD6E3E6B3128AAA946641C019F4BC02B870
SHA-25640341907ABC6976EBE36F3D5A5B091770C53A1AFDCB41AD8F9FB8DEDAF34A87C
Key Value
MD5C692AA835ACB7B4C25EAF3B3020B864B
PackageArchs390x
PackageDescriptionxtensor is a C++ library meant for numerical analysis with multi-dimensional array expressions. xtensor provides - an extensible expression system enabling lazy broadcasting. - an API following the idioms of the C++ standard library. - tools to manipulate array expressions and build upon xtensor. Containers of xtensor are inspired by NumPy, the Python array programming library. Adaptors for existing data structures to be plugged into the expression system can easily be written.
PackageNamextensor-doc
PackageRelease1.6
PackageVersion0.21.10
SHA-153332FB29FACF382AA711B9AD69FF39978E52989
SHA-256D80C45AE0A91C86ACF3169E347912DA9B3B76E92704A2FAE0D0363A774713202
Key Value
MD5D8A2A236E657B231C608E1863245DD66
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionSIMD (Single Instruction, Multiple Data) is a feature of microprocessors that has been available for many years. SIMD instructions perform a single operation on a batch of values at once, and thus provide a way to significantly accelerate code execution. However, these instructions differ between microprocessor vendors and compilers. xsimd provides a unified means for using these features for library authors. Namely, it enables manipulation of batches of numbers with the same arithmetic operators as for single values. It also provides accelerated implementation of common mathematical functions operating on batches.
PackageMaintainerhttps://www.suse.com/
PackageNamexsimd-doc
PackageReleaselp154.1.1
PackageVersion7.4.9
SHA-1627345079CE55FE3369DC60F2DEE2514CC174E12
SHA-25615DBEBC9AC684B9F9B8FC14D5E6A73B28D88E835641662D6D28DE91F749C6494
Key Value
MD5395457DAECC3D13139FFF164FBB1C407
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionSIMD (Single Instruction, Multiple Data) is a feature of microprocessors that has been available for many years. SIMD instructions perform a single operation on a batch of values at once, and thus provide a way to significantly accelerate code execution. However, these instructions differ between microprocessor vendors and compilers. xsimd provides a unified means for using these features for library authors. Namely, it enables manipulation of batches of numbers with the same arithmetic operators as for single values. It also provides accelerated implementation of common mathematical functions operating on batches.
PackageNamexsimd-doc
PackageReleaselp152.1.2
PackageVersion7.4.9
SHA-16F46AD036252CFC056892631AA6A58AFB9748E46
SHA-2561C9D3815C5D0839A1EEC155543FB07D059CCA07C6742CE52D4BD7C07BA423CB2