Attributions

Equana is built on the shoulders of giants. We gratefully acknowledge the open source projects and reference implementations that make this possible.

WebAssembly Libraries

High-performance numerical computing libraries compiled to WebAssembly. Click to expand and see available modules.

Upstream Library Licenses

The WebAssembly libraries above are built from these upstream open source projects.

LibraryLicense
NumPyBSD-3-Clause
SciPyBSD-3-Clause
SciPy XSFBSD-3-Clause
SymEngineMIT
LAPACK/BLASBSD-3-Clause
ARPACKBSD-3-Clause
LINPACKPublic Domain
QUADPACKPublic Domain
Netlib ODE SolversPublic Domain
Hairer ODE SolversBSD-2-Clause
SuperLUBSD-3-Clause
MFEMBSD-3-Clause

Visualization

Libraries for charts, plots, and 3D graphics

Open-source JavaScript charting library with interactive features

3D graphics library for WebGL rendering

Code Editor

Editor framework and syntax highlighting

Versatile text editor implemented in JavaScript

Incremental parser system for CodeMirror

Parser & Language

Tools for parsing and interpreting code

ANTLR

BSD-3-Clause

ANother Tool for Language Recognition - parser generator

M-Code Grammar

BSD

M-Code grammar derived from ANTLR MATLAB grammar by Tom Everett, based on Danny Luk's 1995 yacc grammar

UI Framework & Components

User interface libraries and styling

Library for building user interfaces

React Aria

Apache-2.0

Accessible UI primitives by Adobe

Utility-first CSS framework

Beautiful and consistent icon library

Fonts

Typography used throughout the application

Inter

OFL-1.1

Variable font family designed for user interfaces

Typeface for developers with coding ligatures

License Summary

The projects listed above are distributed under various open source licenses. We encourage you to review the individual license terms for each project.

MITBSD-3-ClauseBSD-2-ClauseApache-2.0ISCOFL-1.1Public Domain

If we've inadvertently omitted any attribution, please contact us at legal@equana.dev.

Last updated: February 1, 2026