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    <b>Opti2Phase</b>: Python scripts for two-stage focal reducer by Morgan Najera (21540776)

    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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    Flowchart of proposed algorithm. by Tibebu Legesse (21030014)

    Published 2025
    “…Moreover, the proposed algorithm significantly extends network lifetime, with a <b>3.5%</b> and <b>7.5%</b> improvement over EAPS-AODV and AODV. …”
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    a) FO Function, b) FI function. by Huang Jiexian (17060975)

    Published 2023
    “…The SRL32 primitive (Reconfigurable Look up Tables—RLUTs) and DPR (Dynamic Partial Reconfiguration) are employed to reconfigure single round MISTY1 / KASUMI algorithms on the run-time. The RLUT based architecture attains dynamic logic functionality without extra hardware resources by internally modifying the LUT contents. …”
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    An expectation-maximization algorithm for finding noninvadable stationary states. by Robert Marsland (8616483)

    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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