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  1. WSMGA-with-Wrapper-and-Analytics WSMGA-with-Wrapper-and-Analytics Public

    An implementation of Deb's NSGAII in C/C++ that allows mixing of integer and floating point decision variables, creep mutation, and which includes a wrapper for linking to external objective functi…

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  2. Coastal-Surge-Flood-Height Coastal-Surge-Flood-Height Public

    Given a map of the land-ocean interface, a DEM of the land, and a specified free water surface height, this code will fill up the land on the coastal fringe with water up to the height of this wate…

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  3. parallel-nsgaII-backend parallel-nsgaII-backend Public

    The backend engine of a parallelised NSGAII making use of MPI (written in C++)

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  4. ENLink ENLink Public

    A helper library for optimising water distribution networks. Evaluates constraints, costs, greenhouse gas emissions for pipe, pump and VSP options

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  5. Desink-Python-script-calling-arcGIS-desink-tool- Desink-Python-script-calling-arcGIS-desink-tool- Public

    A Python script that calls the arcGIS desink tool as a preprocessing step in calculating hydrological connectivity for the fluvial bathtub inundation model

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  6. Inundate-landscape-fluvial-bathtub Inundate-landscape-fluvial-bathtub Public

    A code that inundates a landscape based on flood stage linearly interpolated across a channel graph, based on hydrological connectivity to the channel, and the height of the land given by a DEM

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