I notice you’re asking about a “crack only” for Mirror’s Edge Catalyst from a group called CPY, with the word “verified.”
# Example Usage if __name__ == "__main__": catalyst = Catalyst([1, 2, 3]) edge_detector = EdgeDetector() mirrored_catalyst = MirroredEdgeCatalystCrackOnly(catalyst, edge_detector) conditions = np.array([0.5, 1.0, 1.5]) result = mirrored_catalyst.run(conditions) print(result)
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