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borzunov/cpmoptimize
GitHub Python MIT License🚀 🐍 Optimizes Python bytecode calculating linear recurrences, reducing the time complexity from O(n) to O(log n)
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niccokunzmann/python-recurring-ical-events
GitHub HTML GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0Python library to calculate recurrence times of events, todos, alarms and journals based on icalendar RFC5545
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laszukdawid/recurrence-plot
GitHub PythonSImple Python implemention of recurrence plot for a time series.
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narayanps/NolinearTimeSeriesAnalysis
GitHub MATLABThe codes in the toolbox can be used to perform nonlinear time series analysis on single(or multi) channel data. This is done by mapping the single channel data to phase space representation using Taken's embedding theorem (compute_psv.m). The parameters - optimal delay and dimension are estimate... Read more
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bmfreis/recurrence_python
GitHub Jupyter NotebookScientific software written in Python 3 for the creation of Recurrence Plot (RP), Cross Recurrence Plot (CRP), and Joint Recurrence Plot (JRP). It also allows the quantification analysis of RP.
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MathEXLab/TLR
GitHub Jupyter NotebookPython code and Jupyter notebooks support the manuscript "Time-lagged recurrence: A data-driven method to estimate the predictability of dynamical systems," which introduces the Time-Lagged Recurrences (TLR) as a novel predictability index.
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Jorricks/iCal-library
GitHub Python MIT LicenseICalLibrary - Fast, yet simple, iCalendar reader with excellent recurrence support in Python
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