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    VR Paged List for C# and more

    VR Paged List for C# and more

    VR Paged List for C# and more

    a collection of Vincent Radio {Adrix.NT} C# sources & build projects includes - Paged Lists & Iterators Library for C# - Multi Dimensional Array Library for C# - MDArray List Manager Library for C# - Adjacency (List | Matrix) Direct Graph Libs for C# - Range Check functions - VRMosaic (WinForms) - with Auto Resolver also includes - Source Files - Visual Studio Build Projects - Test Applics have fun adrixnt@hotmail.it
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    Satsuma .NET Graph Library

    Satsuma .NET Graph Library

    a delicious .NET graph library

    Satsuma is a graph library for .NET, written in C#. Satsuma is an easy-to-use and flexible library, which implements all the necessary graph structures, and the fastest possible graph algorithms. DOCUMENTATION: http://satsumagraph.sourceforge.net/ Satsuma is not a charting library. 'Graph' is used in the mathematical sense here (e.g. nodes connected with arcs).
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    Game Toolbox is a C# assembly designed to facilitate the creation of games and game prototypes. It contains no graphics code, does not depend on XNA, and is Mono-compatible. It provides implementations of A*, GOAP, a genetic algorithm, and more.
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    GraphSmart is a collection of graph data structures and algorithms utilizing generics and the Microsoft .NET 2.0 Framework. Included items are commonly used in software engineering but not included in the .NET 2.0 Framework class library.
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    Path Partitioner

    Path Partitioner

    Finds bad examples for the local search Path Partitioning algorithm

    Path Partitioner constructs random graph partitions and solves the linear (or integer) programming problems that assign weights to the edges such that the performance ratio of the local search algorithm for the Path Partitioning problem is minimized. See http://www.tau.ac.il/~ohadschn/Thesis/Partitioning.pdf. Requirements: Microsoft Automatic Graph Layout http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/projects/msagl/ Gurobi Optimizer http://www.gurobi.com/ Permutations, Combinations, and...
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