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* [[Multi expression programming#MEPX|Multi Expression Programming X]], an implementation of [[Multi expression programming]] for symbolic regression and classification (free, open source)
* [[Eureqa]], evolutionary symbolic regression software (commercial), and [[software library]]
* [[TuringBot]], symbolic regression software based on simulated annealing (commercial)
* [[PySR]], symbolic regression environment written in [[Python (programming language)|Python]] and [[Julia (programming language)|Julia]], using regularized evolution, [[simulated annealing]], and [[gradient]]-free optimization (free, open source)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.quantamagazine.org/machine-scientists-distill-the-laws-of-physics-from-raw-data-20220510/|title='Machine Scientists' Distill the Laws of Physics From Raw Data|date=May 10, 2022|website=[[Quanta Magazine]]}}</ref>