Dear [Reader]:

Recently, I needed to solve a constraint satisfaction problem. So I coded a solution using backtracking and tabu lists. I was pleased to see how easy it is in Haskell. As an exercise, I created a module and a class interface for the search algorithm. That was also a pleasure. Since, I've become interested in this area I thought I might try to create a library that presents a nice interface for various popular metaheuristics.

I have poked around in Hackage, but not found anything similar. Is such a thing already available? I am thinking of something that would be immediately useful in Haskell programs without needing to learn another language like CLP.

BTW, the problem I am working on is an automated approach to lifting pieces of Renaissance polyphony from 3-limit to 5-limit Just Intonation.

Cheers, David

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David F. Place
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