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    Computer chess engine written using Qt4, which works under Knights, Jose, Arena and other chess board GUI games. Uses bitboard game representation and alpha beta brute-force search to analyse chess positions.
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    Reactor Breeder

    A Genetic Algorithm for Reactors in StarMade

    This software uses a genetic algorithm to "evolve" reactor designs for Schema's space-simulation game, Star-Made (http://star-made.org/). One of the more unique aspects of the game is that ship power management is not as simple as filling a cube with power generation blocks. This mechanism leads to difficulties in getting maximal power generation out of such reactors. This program rectifies this issue by using a self-organizing variant of brute force search. Much of the search space is pruned early on by a user-selectable fitness function. Within a few epochs, reactor output quickly converges to several sub-optimal, yet high-output reactors. Given enough time, the idea is that the optimal reactor configuration will be yielded.
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