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smoof: Single and Multi-Objective Optimization Test Functions

Jakob Bossek  Pascal Kerschke   View description and downloadsView dependenciesGitHub project

2015 Published
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2 Authors
10 Revisions
1.6.0.3 Version
BSD_2_clause License
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