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by ziofill
530 days ago
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There are some libraries, but the style is so not standardized that I understand your desire to write your own. Back in 2020 I wanted to write a library based on manim to animate the contractions, but I never came around to it (and manim back then was less well-documented than it is now). |
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Do you have some recommendations? I'm currently using tikz' graphdrawing library because it supports subgraphs. This is necessary for handling addition, functions and derivatives. However, the force-based layouting doesn't work with subgraphs, which causes a lot of trouble.
> Back in 2020 I wanted to write a library based on manim to animate the contractions, but I never came around to it (and manim back then was less well-documented than it is now).
Manim is on the TODO list :-) https://github.com/thomasahle/tensorgrad/issues/7 If you feel like writing some code, I think it could work very well with tensorgrad's step-by-step derivations.