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    (a) Radar chart of these algorithms (23 Benchmark functions), (b) The sorting diagram of these algorithms (23 Benchmark functions). by Yu Liu (6938)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>(a) Radar chart of these algorithms (23 Benchmark functions), (b) The sorting diagram of these algorithms (23 Benchmark functions).…”
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    Comparison of algorithms in two cases. by Yi Tao (178829)

    Published 2022
    Subjects: “…evolutionary genetic algorithm…”
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    Flow of the NSGA-II algorithm. by Yi Tao (178829)

    Published 2022
    Subjects: “…evolutionary genetic algorithm…”
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    ADT: A Generalized Algorithm and Program for Beyond Born–Oppenheimer Equations of “<i>N</i>” Dimensional Sub-Hilbert Space by Koushik Naskar (7510592)

    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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    Python implementation of the Trajectory Adaptive Multilevel Sampling algorithm for rare events and improvements by Pascal Wang (10130612)

    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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    BOFdat: Generating biomass objective functions for genome-scale metabolic models from experimental data by Jean-Christophe Lachance (6619307)

    Published 2019
    “…Despite its importance, no standardized computational platform is currently available to generate species-specific biomass objective functions in a data-driven, unbiased fashion. To fill this gap in the metabolic modeling software ecosystem, we implemented BOFdat, a Python package for the definition of a <b>B</b>iomass <b>O</b>bjective <b>F</b>unction from experimental <b>dat</b>a. …”