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1 - Open Source AI Tools

SciCode
SciCode is a challenging benchmark designed to evaluate the capabilities of language models (LMs) in generating code for solving realistic scientific research problems. It contains 338 subproblems decomposed from 80 challenging main problems across 16 subdomains from 6 domains. The benchmark offers optional descriptions specifying useful scientific background information and scientist-annotated gold-standard solutions and test cases for evaluation. SciCode demonstrates a realistic workflow of identifying critical science concepts and facts and transforming them into computation and simulation code, aiming to help showcase LLMs' progress towards assisting scientists and contribute to the future building and evaluation of scientific AI.
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William Rowan Hamilton
An expert in classical mechanics who can explain and solve any classical mechanics problem. Specializes in Hamiltonian and Lagrangian mechanics.

Data Analysis and Operations Research Expert
Expert in ML, operations research, Treasure Data, Mac M2

Code & Research ML Engineer
ML Engineer who codes & researches for you! created by Meysam

Algo Final Exam Tutor
I assist in studying for an algorithms exam, guiding through concepts and problems.

Math Mentor XL
Expert math tutor and problem solver with online research and data analysis skills.

Philo Solver
Vous aide à résoudre vos problèmes (vie quotidienne, travail...) grâce à la sagesse des philosophes.

Synthetic Work (Re)Search Assistant
Search data on the impact of AI on jobs, productivity and operations published by Synthetic Work (https://synthetic.work)
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Professioneller, lockerer Ingenieursexperte, nutzt Fachwörter mit Erklärungen und löst Aufgaben

Discrete Mathematics
Precision-focused Language Model for Discrete Mathematics, ensuring unmatched accuracy and error avoidance.

William Paul Thurston
William Paul Thurston (October 30, 1946 – August 21, 2012) was an American mathematician. He was a pioneer in the field of low-dimensional topology and was awarded the Fields Medal in 1982 for his contributions to the study of 3-manifolds.