Armadillo is an open-source C++ linear algebra library (matrix maths) aiming towards a good balance between speed and ease of use. Integer, floating point and complex numbers are supported, as well as a subset of trigonometric and statistics functions.
The goal of the CGAL Open Source Project is to provide easy access to efficient and reliable geometric algorithms in the form of a C++ library. CGAL is used in various areas needing geometric computation, such as: computer graphics, scientific visualization, computer aided design and modeling, geographic information systems, molecular biology, medical imaging, robotics and motion planning, mesh generation, numerical methods... More on the projects using CGAL web page.
http://CppCon.org — Presentation Slides, PDFs, Source Code and other presenter materials are available at: https://github.com/CppCon/CppCon2017 — An introduc...
A new system for creating code that manipulates tensors yields programs that are 100 times as efficient as those produced by existing software packages, with ramifications for big-data analysis and machine learning.
Flex Engine is my personal rendering engine which currently supports both Vulkan and OpenGL. It was started in February 2017 as a way for me to better understand how rendering engines work. You can find the entire source code on my GitHub github.com/ajweeks/FlexEngine Follow my progress on this project on my blog at ajweeks.wordpress.com/tag/flex-engine
W. Lavrijsen, and A. Dutta. Proceedings of the 6th Workshop on Python for High-Performance and Scientific Computing, page 27--35. Piscataway, NJ, USA, IEEE Press, (2016)