Every Python developer knows some or all of these libraries, because they’re stable, reliable, and excellent at what they do.
Inspired by the butterfly tetrachromatic visual system, we develop an 8 × 8 retinal synapse array enabling color discrimination. The device demonstrates wavelength-sensitive synaptic behaviors with an ...
The power of Python trumps Excel workbooks.
PyVista is the foundational Python library for 3D visualization and mesh analysis in scientific computing and engineering. It plays the same role for 3D data that pandas plays for tabular data and ...
For Emily Van Hoff (previously), the possibilities of quilts extend far beyond two dimensions. From geometric tapestries to faceted weavings and sculptural constructions, the artist traverses a wide ...
Abstract: Methods were developed for visualizing three-dimensional endoscopic slow wave mapping data. Simulations representative of normal and abnormal slow wave propagation patterns were generated, ...
xarray (pronounced "ex-array", formerly known as xray) is an open source project and Python package that makes working with labelled multi-dimensional arrays simple, efficient, and fun! Xarray ...
We present a model of a tonotopic map known as the Oscillatory Tonotopic Self-Organizing Map (OTSOM). It is a 2-dimensional, self-organizing array of Hopf oscillators, capable of performing a ...