OCaml (Objective Caml) Algorithms

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    Data Structure Tester is an OCaml application for multiple testing of various data structures (also written in other lanages, like C or C++).It proviedes many examples to test, easily configurable tester and signatures for all data structers to be tested.
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    OCaml-Reins is a data structure library for O'Caml that includes cursor based iterators, a collection of functors to minimize client-side boilerplate, a powerful on-line benchmarking system and Quickcheck style testing infrastructure.
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    This project moved to OCamlForge https://forge.ocamlcore.org/projects/rope/ This library implements ropes for OCaml (it is rich enough to replace strings).
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    TopDeg

    Program for topological degree calculation.

    The program calculates the degree deg(f,B,0) where B is a product of n nontrivial intervals in R^n and f is a continuous function from B to R^n. The algorithm is described in the following paper: http://www.ams.org/journals/mcom/2015-84-293/S0025-5718-2014-02877-9/
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