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Feat/pendulum rollout example #9

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This PR adds pendulum rollout as one of the examples

@simeon-ned simeon-ned merged commit 56ee252 into master Sep 12, 2024
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@simeon-ned simeon-ned deleted the feat/pendulum_rollout_example branch September 12, 2024 09:40
mattephi pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 20, 2024
* added pendulum rollout as example

* fixed README
lvjonok added a commit that referenced this pull request Feb 8, 2025
* feat: optimisiing comp graph

* feat: graph tranlsation

* Feat/pendulum rollout example (#9)

* added pendulum rollout as example

* fixed README

* fix: rebase

* Update README.md

Added hyperlink for landing

* fix: update branch for colab benchmark

* added demo notebook (#13)

* added demo notebook

* minor readme change

* fix: rebase

* fix: rebase and fix tests

* fix: pre-commit

* feat: graph expansion

* fix: benchmarks for more powers

* fix: disable graph compression

* fix: densify structural zeros

* fix: adaprive dimensionality #16

* fix: translate as graph_translate

* feat: test expand, docs

* feat: test examples

* fix: exclude running examples from workflow

* fix: remove ast debug files

* fix: organize imports

* fix: ops fix

* fix: update plots for graph translation

* fix: add plots to website

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Co-authored-by: Simeon Nedelchev <simkaned@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Lev Kozlov <kozlov.l.a10@gmail.com>
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