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Header image of BrainPy - brain dynamics programming in Python.

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BrainPy is a flexible, efficient, and extensible framework for computational neuroscience and brain-inspired computation based on the Just-In-Time (JIT) compilation (built on top of JAX, Taichi, Numba, and others). It provides an integrative ecosystem for brain dynamics programming, including brain dynamics building, simulation, training, analysis, etc.


NOTE

Starting from our experimental BrainPy package, a better and mature ecosystem for brain dynamics programming is emerging. Please see the Brain Dynamics Programming Ecosystem for more details.

If you are heavily using BrainPy, please consider using brainstate for a more stable, efficient, concise, and powerful experience.

brainstate is and will be active maintained and developed by our team. We highly recommend transferring your code to brainstate for a better performance.


Installation

BrainPy is based on Python (>=3.8) and can be installed on Linux (Ubuntu 16.04 or later), macOS (10.12 or later), and Windows platforms.

For detailed installation instructions, please refer to the documentation: Quickstart/Installation

Using BrainPy with docker

We provide a docker image for BrainPy. You can use the following command to pull the image:

$ docker pull brainpy/brainpy:latest

Then, you can run the image with the following command:

$ docker run -it --platform linux/amd64 brainpy/brainpy:latest

Using BrainPy with Binder

We provide a Binder environment for BrainPy. You can use the following button to launch the environment:

Binder

Ecosystem

Citing

BrainPy is developed by a team in Neural Information Processing Lab at Peking University, China. Our team is committed to the long-term maintenance and development of the project.

If you are using brainpy, please consider citing the corresponding papers.

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