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In terms of education this makes sense. You can read the code of common numerical algorithms, written for clarity rather than speed, and learn how they works. Not very comprehensive yet, but it can get there. Also, contributing to this repo is a good way to learn.

That said, for actually getting the job done, you would probably use a library like numpy instead of a library like this, as it is more powerful, both in terms of execution speed and speed of development.



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