nondeterminism
Nondeterministic computations in Haskell (by abarbu)
moo
Genetic algorithm library for Haskell. Binary and continuous (real-coded) GAs. Binary GAs: binary and Gray encoding; point mutation; one-point, two-point, and uniform crossover. Continuous GAs: Gaussian mutation; BLX-α, UNDX, and SBX crossover. Selection operators: roulette, tournament, and stochastic universal sampling (SUS); with optional niching, ranking, and scaling. Replacement strategies: generational with elitism and steady state. Constrained optimization: random constrained initialization, death penalty, constrained selection without a penalty function. Multi-objective optimization: NSGA-II and constrained NSGA-II. (by astanin)
nondeterminism | moo | |
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7 | 61 | |
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0.0 | 0.0 | |
almost 2 years ago | over 1 year ago | |
Haskell | Haskell | |
LicenseRef-LGPL | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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McCarthy's Ambiguous Operator
I found this after wondering why the main data structure in [this package](https://github.com/abarbu/nondeterminism-haskell) was called `Amb`. Seems like this operator can be used to generate a constraint-solving engine elegantly.
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