Coluna.jl
Branch-and-Price-and-Cut in Julia (by atoptima)
ComponentArrays.jl
Arrays with arbitrarily nested named components. (by jonniedie)
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Coluna.jl
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where to find sample code in the julia programming language about L-shaped algorithm or benders decomposition?
I never tested it: Coluna.jl has an implementation of Benders decomposition, that seems to be an alpha feature at the moment.
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Recursion absolutely necessary for distributed computing?
But for these to be as fast as say an Array when being used as the object in a differential equation solve or as the underlying construct of a nonlinear optimization, you would need the compiler to elide the struct construction which it doesn't always do. This is why the tools evolved to be around things like https://github.com/jonniedie/ComponentArrays.jl instead, where it's an Array-backed object with a higher level. Such immutable objects are used in these array-like contexts when the problems are small enough (FieldVectors or SLVector LabelledArrays.jl in DiffEq), and such applications work well in Haskell as well, but I haven't seen a compiler do well with say a 1,000 ODE model written in this style. And it's not quite an extreme case if it's what people are doing daily.