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Wednesday, January 29, 2020 at 12:15pm to 1:15pm
Physical Sciences Building, 401
245 East Avenue
Even though Python is an interpreted programming language, it is widely used in numerically intensive applications, due to the availability of numerous tools, techniques, and libraries that support efficient computations and integration with compiled code. In this talk, we will examine several of these elements of the Python ecosystem, enabling you to mix the high-level expressiveness of the Python language with the computational performance needed for scientific research.
Free
Paul Redfern
607-227-1865
Chris Myers, Senior Research Associate and Adjunct Physics Professor
Cornell Center for Advanced Computing (CAC)
Cornell students, faculty & staff (no registration required). Lunch provided at 12:15 pm (first come/first served).
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