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  1. python/cpython Public

    The Python programming language

    Python 64.7k 30.9k

  2. homology-js Public

    A homology calculator for your browser

    JavaScript

  3. multimerge Public

    A faster multi-way merge algorithm interchangeable with heapq.merge

    C 23

  4. thompson_knots Public

    Scripts related to creating knot-theoretical links from elements of Thompson's group

    Python

  5. monoid_homology Public

    Computing the homology of monoids via rewriting systems

    Python 1

  6. Compute Künneth theorem, Universal C...
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    Künneth Theorem Calculator
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    Universal Coefficient Theorem Calculator
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