Demo-ready IJulia notebooks.
Jiahao's IJulia Notebooks by Jiahao Chen is dual-licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License and the MIT license.
Based on a work at https://github.com/jiahao/ijulia-notebooks.
Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at https://github.com/jiahao/ijulia-notebooks/blob/master/LICENSE.md.
IJulia notebooks are Jupyter/IPython Notebooks running Julia code. These notebooks offer a convenient and modern solution for writing literate documents that mix code, text, equations, and other multimedia elements.
Notebooks are given names based on the first date I have used them for a demo.
Some of these will have been updated more recently.
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The Colors of Chemistry (2014-06-09): demonstrates the relationship between UV-vis spectroscopic data and the human-perceived colors as described by color spaces.
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World of Julia (2014-06-30): shows how to download data by querying the GitHub API and OpenStreetMap's Nominatim geocoding service, and render the results on a vector map.
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Parallel Prefix (2014-08-06): explains the parallel prefix (a.k.a. scan or prefix sum) algorithm, specifically the Brent-Kung form, and how polymorphism in Julia allows the same implementation to be reused for formal verification, visualization, and distributed computation. Update: the ideas in this notebook are now published.
More notebooks can be found at ijulia-notebooks-assorted, which is a repository of IJulia notebooks in various levels of readiness.