A C and Python implementation of latent strain analysis for eigengenome partitioning.
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A C and Python implementation of latent strain analysis for eigengenome partitioning.
The most common algorithm uses an iterative refinement technique. Due to its ubiquity it is often called the k-means algorithm; it is also referred to as Lloyd's algorithm, particularly in the computer science community.
This project aims utilize a graph(a tree) as a form of image value compression by implementing a special kind of data structure where it basically groups repeating variables into a node and ungroups non-repeating values into their own nodes.
The (rather old, circa 2000) Apple pdisk utility for manipulating the Apple Partition Map.
Present partitions from a disk image in a virtual file-system - mirror of https://gitlab.com/hydrargyrum/fldev
Partitioning tool for PostgreSQL
Custom Linux distro on a microSD card for the BeagleBone Black that contains morse code character driver as part of the kernel. It welcomes the user by flashing "Welcome to Embedded Linux" when the BBB boots from the microSD card
Programa em C para encontrar a partição do número "x" inserido.
This program creates a file made of n partitions equally sized and puts in these partitions the files specified in the arguments. Blank spaces will be filled with 0xFF or 0x00 values.
Fork of the last public domain version of Ranish Partition Manager
Matrix partitioning utility using PaToH and METIS
Disk editor, partition editor, wireless settings and much more (FreeBSD).
A tester and example code for using ParMETIS (the graph partitioner)
Improved sharding for pg_pathman
parallel graph partitioning using recursive spectral bisection (RSB)
Fixed Disk Setup Program - manages partitions using the MBR partitioning scheme
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