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### Problem and Use case
A good use case -- kicking off N number states running in parallel, but also want to wait for them to complete.
So each state will publish a message to a channel to tell it'…
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| Bugzilla Link | [15353](https://llvm.org/bz15353) |
| Version | 3.2 |
| OS | Linux |
| Attachments | [Here is the results of trying to compile the program](https://user-im…
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| Bugzilla Link | [PR41216](https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=41216) |
| Status | NEW |
| Importance | P enhancemen…
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Hi all,
I would like to ask about the optimization problems with both integer and float numbers. Is it possible to define the integer variables separately in pyswarm?
Kind regards,
Mert.
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## Description of the issue
This is a rather large project and it is about including concepts from Modelling in the ontology. I am not 100% sure if they even belong but we can discuss that. Here is…
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Hi,
Thank you very much for developing this package!
I'm working on solving a non-linear mixed integer programming problem, and I think this package would be very helpful. In particular, my pro…
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```
#lang typed/racket #:no-optimize
(struct (A) foo ([x : A]))
(struct (A) baz foo ())
(define (f [i : Integer]) : (foo Integer)
(baz i))
(if (baz? (f 1)) 1 2)
```
Behaves differently under op…
samth updated
6 years ago
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If the variables in my optimization problem are all binary, is there any difference internally to NOMAD between specifying them as binary by setting BB_INPUT_TYPE to (B B B) versus specifying them as …
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LLVM transforms the following to be identical:
```cpp
bool foo(unsigned n) {
return std::popcount(n)
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When referring to positive numbers like index or block numbers, the data structure is either a `cytnx_int64` or a `cytnx_uint64`.
For example, `UniTensor.permute(std::vector)` and `UniTensor.at(std:…