DEoptim
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Global Optimization by Differential Evolution
Brian Peterson, David Ardia, Katharine Mullen, Joshua Ulrich
Last update: 11 November 2022
Copyright license: GNU General Public License, version 3.0, GNU General Public License, version 2.0
Software version identifier: 2.2-8
Official website: http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/DEoptim/index.html
Source code repository: https://github.com/cran/DEoptim
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- maxLik: a package for maximum likelihood estimation in R
- Selection models with monotone weight functions in meta analysis
- NISTnls
- Tinn-R
- PORT
- SPOT
- selectMeta
- subselect
- miscTools
- nloptr
- numDeriv
- rgenoud
- DEoptimR
- cmaes
- GenSA
- Fast-dm
- DMAT
- alabama
- AdMit
- desirability
- RcppDE
- copulaedas
- rgp
- FuzzyStatProb
- bbmle
- gte
- MultinomialCI
- pglm
- nlmrt
- NMOF
- adagio
- GA
- gaoptim
- linprog
- GENALG
- nloptwrap
- optextras
- optimx
- pander
- micEconCES
- Rcgmin
- reportr
- Rmalschains
- Rsolnp
- Rvmmin
- smco
- SMFI5
- SPA3G
- Rugarch
- Design-Expert
- FuzzyNumbers
- DySco
- rminer
- qrcm
- GAS
- Luminescence
- CEoptim
- pso
- calibrar
- gramEvol
- KRLS
- dfoptim
- markovchain
- CompPD
- DiceEval
- hydroPSO
- copas
- soma
- gets
- lgarch
- betategarch
- bayesGARCH
- GEVStableGarch
- npsp
- On modeling left-truncated loss data using mixtures of distributions
- A nonparametric bootstrap method for spatial data
- reporttools
- DDD
- svars
- PSPSO
- fungible
- EstimationTools
- LikertMakeR
- TOU
- OSLdecomposition
- Consensus clustering with differential evolution
- Modelling of overall survival by an association between progression-free and post-progression survival using a conditional distribution
- On application of the univariate Kotz distribution and some of its extensions
- prodest
- psoptim
- A genetic algorithm based modification on the LTS algorithm for large data sets
- Gompertz-Lindley distribution and associated inference
- On Chinese stock markets: how have they evolved over time?
- Nonlinear parameter optimization using R tools
- A practical approach to semideviation and its time scaling in a jump-diffusion process
- Optimal construction of army ant living bridges
- Parameter estimation and model-based clustering with spherical normal distribution on the unit hypersphere
- Risk- and value-based management for non-life insurers under solvency constraints
- Cross-validation-based adaptive sampling for Gaussian process models
- Terminating evolutionary algorithms at their steady state
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