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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #15242 · Oct 23

#python#ant_colony_algorithm#artificial_intelligence#fish_swarms#genetic_algorithm#heuristic_algorithms#immune#immune_algorithm#optimization#particle_swarm_optimization#pso#simulated_annealing#travelling_salesman_problem#tsp You can use scikit-opt, a Python library offering many heuristic optimization algorithms like Genetic Algorithm, Particle Swarm Optimization, Simulated Annealing, Ant Colony, Immune Algorithm, and Artificial Fish Swarm Algorithm. It supports user-defined functions to customize operators, allows continuing runs from previous iterations, and accelerates computations via vectorization, multithreading, multiprocessing, and caching. GPU support is in development. It helps solve complex optimization problems such as function minimization and the Traveling Salesman Problem efficiently, with easy installation and rich examples. This saves you time and effort in implementing and tuning optimization algorithms yourself. https://github.com/guofei9987/scikit-opt

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@djangoproject · Post #574 · 02/25/2018, 02:34 PM

http://www.paulbrownmagic.com/blog/python_partial_application Python Partial: Code Your Intention Of all the functional programming inspired features in Python, partial application must be the best kept secret that you really need to know. Partial application lets you create highly abstract functions and make them more specific for use, pass a function arguments without calling it yet, and so much more. #tuple#sort

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@djangoproject · Post #153 · 09/03/2016, 08:20 PM

http://wla.berkeley.edu/~cs61a/fa11/lectures/streams.html In this chapter, we continue our discussion of real-world applications by developing new tools to process #sequential#data. In Chapter 2, we introduced a sequence interface, implemented in Python by built-in data types such as #tuple and #list. #Sequences supported two operations: querying their length and accessing an element by index. In Chapter 3, we developed a user-defined implementations of the sequence interface, the Rlist class for representing recursive lists. These sequence types proved effective for representing and accessing a wide variety of sequential #datasets.