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    Open Source Vizier

    Open Source Vizier

    Python-based research interface for blackbox

    Open Source (OSS) Vizier is a Python-based interface for blackbox optimization and research, based on Google’s original internal Vizier, one of the first hyperparameter tuning services designed to work at scale. Allows a user to setup an OSS Vizier Server, which can host black-box optimization algorithms to serve multiple clients simultaneously in a fault-tolerant manner to tune their objective functions. Defines abstractions and utilities for implementing new optimization algorithms...
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    CL4fpc

    Containers library for fpc

    Some generic container library Red-Black tree, AVL tree, Decart tree, Weight-balanced tree - persistent and nonpersistent version HashMaps, FIFO, ResPool and other
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    ALEPH-w

    ALEPH-w

    Data structures and Algorithms library

    Aleph-w is a library of data structures and algorithms implemented in and for C++. It contains the main data structures: single and double lists, special arrays (dynamic and of bits), many types of trees: multitrees, binary search trees, avl, red-black, randomized, treaps, splay and other interesting types. Several types of hash tables are implemented: separated chaining, open adressing with linear probing and double function hash; this last one has a garbage colector mechanism...
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    Modular application for biomedical data processing.
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    The project's purpose is to implement different types of data structures (Avl trees, Red-black trees, Binary heaps, etc.) using easy-to-read C code so it may be helpful to newbies to the world of data structure.
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    BS Eagle Project is an open source black-oil simulator. The goal of this project is to provide a free access to the modern oil simulator to study new methods of simulation. The project has a modular architecture and open to modifications and extensions.
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    PyShelf

    PyShelf

    FOSS Ebook Server, With no windowing requirements

    PyShelf is an Open Source python based, ebook server, that does not and never will require a windowing system.
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