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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
Libcutils provides a self-contained set of fundamental routines which are
essential to basically any Unix utility or daemon application written in C. The
library provides fundamental data structures such as lists, hash-maps, strings
and parsing functions for JSON or the typical dot-file based configuration data.
The following list summarizes the currently supported functionality:
* length delimited instead of NULL terminated strings
* memory management based on reference...
Libnsa stands literally for "Library: Non Semper erit Aestas". It is a small C++ library which implements RSA encryption. The current version only creates the 4096 bit public and private keys.
EASEA (EAsy Specification of Evolutionary Algorithms: pronounce "easy") is a high-level language dedicated to the specification of evolutionary algorithms. EASEA up to version 0.7 compiles .ez specification files into C++ or JAVA object files.
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Critterding is a "Petri dish" universe in 3D that demonstrates evolving artificial life. Critters start out with completely random brains and bodies, but will automatically start evolving into something with much better survival skills.
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.
Kuhn-Munkres is used inside assignment problem solver application. Instance generator application creates input file for the solver. Checker application verifies the solution computed by the solver. A bash script compiles, executes these apps.
This project implements insert and remove operations on AVL trees. Comments in the source explain the implementation. Test applications perform a run-time check of insert and remove methods. A bash script builds and executes the test applications.
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pvmfractal is a highly customizable fractal viewing application, that can work interactively as an SDL or Curses app, or in batch mode as a console app. It includes many coloring algorithms, layers, and can use multiple computers for calculation using PV
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.
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.
This STL-like C++ library contains classes for long integer numbers processing with using of assembler functions as a backend. Lazy evaluation is also used for optimization. It also contains generic implementation of classical number-theory algorithms.