Python Scientific lecture notes

  • Haenel V
  • Gouillart E
  • Varoquaux G
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This part of the Scipy lecture notes is a self-contained introduction to everything that is needed to use Python for science, from the language itself, to numerical computing or plotting.

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Haenel, V., Gouillart, E., & Varoquaux, G. (2010). Python Scientific lecture notes. Languages, 2013, 1–139. Retrieved from http://103.2.211.229/videoplayer/PythonScientific-simple.pdf?ich_u_r_i=8fe0d3dde5fe44a3001af51e76b4ba1c&ich_s_t_a_r_t=0&ich_e_n_d=0&ich_k_e_y=1345088922750563342437&ich_t_y_p_e=1&ich_d_i_s_k_i_d=7&ich_u_n_i_t=1%5Cnpapers2://publication/uuid/598E61FE-2016-

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