Algorithms
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Armadillo C++ matrix library Armadillo is a fast, template based, C++ matrix library with optional interface to LAPACK and ATLAS libraries, including high-performance versions such as Intel MKL, AMD ACML and OpenBLAS. Integer, floating point and complex numbers are supported, as well as disk storage and a subset of trigonometric and statistics functions. Armadillo has an easy to use syntax, deliberately similar to Matlab. For more details, see http://arma.sourceforge.net
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Multicore SWARM Multicore SWARM (Software and Algorithms for Running on Multicore Processors) is an open source library for developing efficient and portable implementations that make use of multi-core processors. David A. Bader (Georgia Tech) began SWARM in 1994.
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Open Source Book Collector "Open Source Book Collector" The main purpose of this utility is to provide a complete solution for organizing and accessing data of eBooks.
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Fiona Fiona is a tool to automatically analyze the interactional behavior of a given oWFN. It provides two techniques: it checks for the controllability of the given net by computing the interactiong graph and it calculates the operating guideline for the net.
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tpl Tpl makes it easy to serialize your C data using just a handful of API functions. The data is stored in its native binary form for maximum efficiency. C, Perl and XML supported. Data is portable across CPU types and OS's from Unix to Mac to Windows.
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basE91 basE91 is an advanced method for encoding binary data as ASCII characters. It is similar to UUencode or base64, but is more efficient. The overhead produced by basE91 depends on the input data. It amounts at most to 23% and can range down to 14%.
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Adaptive Simulated Annealing (ASA) simulated annealing optimization and importance-sampling
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Graphplan Implementations This project consists of various implementations of the Graphplan algorithm. At the moment we have two implementations of Graphplan: * Emplan - A C++ implementation for Linux, Windows and MacOS X * JavaGP - A Java implementation
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