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    Pigale
    Pigale is a graph editor and a C++ algorithm library essentially concerned with planar graphs. This software, particularly intended for graph theoretical research, includes new algorithms based on our recent theoretical researches.
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    popt4jlib

    Parallel Optimization Library for Java

    ...Implements a number of meta-heuristic algorithms for Non-Linear Programming, including Genetic Algorithms, Differential Evolution, Evolutionary Algorithms, Simulated Annealing, Particle Swarm Optimization, Firefly Algorithm, Monte-Carlo Search, Local Search algorithms, Gradient-Descent-based algorithms, as well as some well-known network flow and other graph algorithms. A fast parallel implementation of the network simplex method, and some full-fledged parallel/distributed MIP solvers will be added in the next version. In general, emphasis is given in improving the efficiency of the algorithms in shared-memory models via java threads, since multi-core machines are so wide-spread today.
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    LSGTL means LLX’s Static Graph Template Library which is a light-weighted header-only template library developed mainly for static graph analysis. LSGTL is expected to be used in laboratories for research purposes mostly.
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    G.A.V. (Graph Algorithm Visualizer) is a tool that visualizes algorithms from graph theory. A step-by-step visualization from each different algorithm allows the user to understand the particular algorithm very easily.
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    Simple Java Graph is a minimal matrix- and listbased graph implementation. An AStar search algorithm is also available.
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    A .NET implementation of the Gabow, Kaplan, Tarjan algorithm for testing the uniqueness of a perfect matching in a general graph.
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    jGABL (the Java Graph Algorithm Base Library) is a java library for the implementation of graph algorithms. It covers a hierarchy of graph concepts, various graph implementations, and algorithm animation.
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    A minimalistic CASE tool that will allow end-users to analyze their graphs (plain-old graphs, UML diagrams, ERDs, etc.) by applying various graph theory functions to them (such as a shortest path algorithm or a spanning tree algorithm.)
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