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    Nevergrad

    Nevergrad

    A Python toolbox for performing gradient-free optimization

    ...The library provides an easy interface to define an optimization problem (parameter space, loss function, budget) and then experiment with multiple strategies—evolutionary algorithms, Bayesian optimization, bandit methods, genetic algorithms, etc. Nevergrad supports parallelization, budget scheduling, and multiple cost/resource constraints, allowing it to scale to nontrivial optimization problems. It includes visualization tools and diagnostic metrics to compare strategy performance, track parameter evolution, and detect stagnation.
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    Solid Python

    Solid Python

    A comprehensive gradient-free optimization framework written in Python

    Solid is a Python framework for gradient-free optimization. It contains basic versions of many of the most common optimization algorithms that do not require the calculation of gradients, and allows for very rapid development using them.
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