New release of open-source GAUL with support for Differential Evolution ======================================================================= Reading, UK, April 22, 2005 -- The GAUL project is proud to announce the latest release of GAUL(TM) - the Genetic Algorithm Utility Library, a leading open-source programming library for evolutionary computation. GAUL 0.1849 contains enhancements to portability and scalability along with several new features. The most significant new feature is an efficient implementation of Price and Storn's Differential Evolution algorithm. Differential Evolution is a population-based, stochastic function optimiser using vector differences for perturbing the population. See http://www.icsi.berkeley.edu/~storn/code.html for further details. "GAUL's implementation of Differential Evolution offers a powerful method for optimising vectors. Differential Evolution often exhibits a compelling performance advantage over conventional genetic algorithms," says Stewart Adcock, Lead Developer of the GAUL project. "These new routines fit neatly within the pre-existing, simple and consistent API." GAUL is fully supported on UNIX and UNIX-like operating systems, and all core features are available on Microsoft Windows environments. GAUL is able to utilise a wide range of computer platforms including Beowulf-style clusters and supercomputers with support for the MPI and OpenMP parallel programming standards, the forked-process model, and the pthreads programming interface. GAUL is already applied in many valuable domains, including protein structure prediction and rational drug discovery. With this release, GAUL solidifies its position as one of the premier frameworks for evolutionary computation being freely available to all research scientists and software developers. About GAUL: The Genetic Algorithm Utility Library is an OSI certified [ http://www.opensource.org/ ] programming library for evolutionary computation. It is deployed in numerous academic institutions and corporations, on hardware ranging from low-end desktop PCs through to top supercomputers, in North America, Europe and Japan. Further information is available on the GAUL website [ http://gaul.sourceforge.net/ ], hosted by SourceForge.net [ http://sourceforge.net/ ]. Commercial licensing with professional support is available. GAUL is a copyrighted work released under the terms of the GNU General Public License [ http://www.fsf.org/copyleft/gpl.html ]. GAUL and the GAUL logo are trademarks of Stewart Adcock. UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group in the United States and other countries. Microsoft and MS Windows are registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation, Inc. in the United States and other countries. OpenMP is a trademark of Silicon Graphics, Inc., in the United States and other countries worldwide. Other product or brand names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.