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    AlphaZero.jl

    AlphaZero.jl

    A generic, simple and fast implementation of Deepmind's AlphaZero

    Beyond its much publicized success in attaining superhuman level at games such as Chess and Go, DeepMind's AlphaZero algorithm illustrates a more general methodology of combining learning and search to explore large combinatorial spaces effectively. We believe that this methodology can have exciting applications in many different research areas. Because AlphaZero is resource-hungry, successful open-source implementations (such as Leela Zero) are written in low-level languages (such as C++) and optimized for highly distributed computing environments. This makes them hardly accessible for students, researchers and hackers. ...
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    Java Combinatorial Optimization Platform
    Java Combinatorial Optimization Platform is used to solve combinatorial problems using common interface, providing means to easily add new algorithms and problems and to benchmark them.
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    FJSP Software

    FJSP Software

    A Software for Flexible Job Shop Scheduling

    Flexible job shop scheduling problem (FJSP) is very important in many fields such as production management, resource allocation and combinatorial optimization. In the real manufacturing systems, each operation could be processed on more than one machine and each machine can also process several operations. This feature is known as flexibility. You can define your problem in this software and get an optimal solution as a Gantt Chart. This software is based on my M.Sc. thesis of Shahed university (Tehran, Iran).
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    Asteroid

    Asteroid

    A CBLS Engine in SCALA, NOW part of OscaR

    Asteroid has been merged with Scampi, to give rise to OScar. Follow us on https://bitbucket.org/oscarlib/oscar/wiki/Home Asteroid offers a powerful framework for developing constraint-based local search solution to combinatorial problems. This technique provides good scalability to real-world problems. It includes a library of standard constraints and invariants to declaratively define the problem you want to solve, and it also provides powerful search mechanisms.
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    Genijatorics is a library providing solutions to enumerative combinatorial problems. The most prominent example of its use is for generating events in specified date range from CRON-like descriptions. It also serves for educational purposes.
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