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<b>Opti2Phase</b>: Python scripts for two-stage focal reducer
Published 2025“…</li></ul><p dir="ltr">The scripts rely on the following Python packages. Where available, repository links are provided:</p><ol><li><b>NumPy</b>, version 1.22.1</li><li><b>SciPy</b>, version 1.7.3</li><li><b>PyGAD</b>, version 3.0.1 — https://pygad.readthedocs.io/en/latest/#</li><li><b>bees-algorithm</b>, version 1.0.2 — https://pypi.org/project/bees-algorithm</li><li><b>KrakenOS</b>, version 1.0.0.19 — https://github.com/Garchupiter/Kraken-Optical-Simulator</li><li><b>matplotlib</b>, version 3.5.2</li></ol><p dir="ltr">All scripts are modular and organized to reflect the design stages described in the manuscript.…”
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An expectation-maximization algorithm for finding noninvadable stationary states.
Published 2020“…<i>(b)</i> Metabolic byproducts move the relevant unperturbed state from <b>R</b><sup>0</sup> (gray ‘x’) to (black ‘x’), which is itself a function of the current environmental conditions. …”
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FAR-1: A Fast Integer Reduction Algorithm Compared to Collatz and Half-Collatz
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Python implementation of the Trajectory Adaptive Multilevel Sampling algorithm for rare events and improvements
Published 2021“…<div>This directory contains Python 3 scripts implementing the Trajectory Adaptive Multilevel Sampling algorithm (TAMS), a variant of Adaptive Multilevel Splitting (AMS), for the study of rare events. …”
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ADT: A Generalized Algorithm and Program for Beyond Born–Oppenheimer Equations of “<i>N</i>” Dimensional Sub-Hilbert Space
Published 2020“…The “ADT” program can be efficiently used to (a) formulate analytic functional forms of differential equations for ADT angles and diabatic potential energy matrix and (b) solve the set of coupled differential equations numerically to evaluate ADT angles, residue due to singularity(ies), ADT matrices, and finally, diabatic potential energy surfaces (PESs). …”
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Results of the application of different clustering algorithms to average functional connectivity from healthy subjects.
Published 2023“…Inertia was calculated using the scikit learn module in Python. B) Resulting cluster distance from hierarchical clustering to averaged functional connectivity from healthy subjects, with different numbers of clusters. …”
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Using synthetic data to test group-searching algorithms in a context where the correct grouping of species is known and uniquely defined.
Published 2024“…The reaction network is assumed to form a linear degradation chain 1 → 2 → ⋯ → <i>N</i> with the end-product concentration (metabolite <i>N</i>, orange) taken as the function of interest (shown with <i>N</i> = 3 as an example). …”
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Experiment 2D and 5D: Progressive Sample Scaling Algorithm To Solve Many-Affine BBOB Functions.
Published 2024“…For this specific experiment<a href="https://markdownlivepreview.com/#cite_note-2" target="_blank"><sup>[2]</sup></a><a href="https://markdownlivepreview.com/#cite_note-3" target="_blank"><sup>[3]</sup></a>, the average AOCC is calculated.</p><p dir="ltr"><b>Objectives</b></p><ul><li>Solve Many-Affine BBOB Functions using a Deterministic Algorithm.…”
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