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    DEEP

    Differential Evolution Entirely Parallel Method

    The Differential Evolution, introduced in 1995 by Storn and Price, considers the population, that is divided into branches, one per computational node. The Differential Evolution Entirely Parallel method takes into account the individual age, that is defined as the number of iterations the individual survived without changes. The introduced improvements are: (I) allow several oldest individuals to be overwritten by the same number of best ones in the population, (II) new selection rule uses...
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    MDA

    Molecular Dynamics Analyzer (MDA)

    MDA is a 3D single-particle tracking software that explicitly addresses fluorescence microscopy experiments deep in living specimens. It is capable of minimizing the systematic error that occurs with astigmatism-based 3D techniques owing to the aberrations induced by the refractive index mismatch. In contrast to existing techniques, the method determines the aberration directly from the acquired 2D image stream by exploiting the inherent particle movement and the redundancy introduced by the astigmatism. ...
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