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    Cambridge, Mass. [u.a.] : MIT Press
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    b3kat_BV011874296
    Format: IX, 251 S. , Ill., graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 026222058X
    Series Statement: Complex adaptive systems
    Language: English
    Subjects: Computer Science
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    Keywords: Genetischer Algorithmus
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    Cambridge, Mass. [u.a.] : 〈〈The〉〉 MIT Press
    UID:
    b3kat_BV025987123
    Format: 220 S.
    ISBN: 026222058X
    Series Statement: Complex Adaptive Systems
    Language: Undetermined
    Subjects: Computer Science
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    Keywords: Genetischer Algorithmus
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
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    gbv_1845568427
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9780262285643 , 0262285649
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    Language: Undetermined
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    b3kat_BV042419854
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (X, 293 p)
    ISBN: 9781461215424 , 9781461271857
    Series Statement: The IMA Volumes in Mathematics and its Applications 111
    Note: This IMA Volume in Mathematics and its Applications EVOLUTIONARY ALGORITHMS is based on the proceedings of a workshop that was an integral part of the 1996-97 IMA program on "MATHEMATICS IN HIGH-PERFORMANCE COMPUTING." I thank Lawrence David Davis (Tica Associates), Kenneth De Jong (Computer Science, George Mason University), Michael D. Vose (Computer Science, The University of Tennessee), and L. Darrell Whitley (Computer Science, Colorado State University) for their excellent work in organizing the workshop and for editing the proceedings. Further appreciation is ex­ tended to Donald G. Truhlar (Chemistry and Supercomputing Institute, University of Minnesota) who was also one of the workshop organizers. In addition, I also take this opportunity to thank the National Science Foundation (NSF), Minnesota Supercomputing Institute (MSI), and the Army Research Office (ARO), whose financial support made the workshop possible. Willard Miller, Jr., Professor and Director v PREFACE The IMA Workshop on Evolutionary Algorithms brought together many of the top researchers working in the area of Evolutionary Com­ putation for a week of intensive interaction. The field of Evolutionary Computation has developed significantly over the past 30 years and today consists a variety of subfields such as genetic algorithms, evolution strate­ gies, evolutionary programming, and genetic programming, each with their own algorithmic perspectives and goals
    Language: English
    Keywords: Genetischer Algorithmus ; Genetische Programmierung ; Evolutionärer Algorithmus ; Konferenzschrift
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  • 5
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    almahu_9947364078702882
    Format: X, 314 p. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9783540320357
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 3469
    Content: The8thWorkshopontheFoundationsofGeneticAlgorithms,FOGA-8,washeld at the University of Aizu in Aizu-Wakamatsu City, Japan, January 5–9, 2005. This series of workshops was initiated in 1990 to encourage further research on the theoretical aspects of genetic algorithms, and the workshops have been held biennially ever since. The papers presented at these workshops are revised, edited and published as volumes during the year following each workshop. This series of (now eight) volumes provides an outstanding source of reference for the theoretical work in this ?eld. At the same time this series of volumes provides a clear picture of how the theoretical research has grown and matured along with the ?eld to encompass many evolutionary computation paradigms including evolution strategies (ES), evolutionary programming (EP), and genetic programming (GP), as well as the continuing growthininteractionswith other ?elds suchas mathematics,physics, and biology. Atraditionoftheseworkshopsisorganizetheminsuchawayastoencourage lots of interaction and discussion by restricting the number of papers presented and the number of attendees, and by holding the workshop in a relaxed and informal setting. This year’s workshop was no exception. Thirty-two researchers met for 3 days to present and discuss 16 papers. The local organizer was Lothar Schmitt who, together with help and support from his university, provided the workshop facilities. Aftertheworkshopwasover,theauthorsweregiventheopportunitytorevise their papers based on the feedback they received from the other participants.
    Note: Genetic Algorithms for the Variable Ordering Problem of Binary Decision Diagrams -- Gray, Binary and Real Valued Encodings: Quad Search and Locality Proofs -- A Comparison of Simulated Annealing with a Simple Evolutionary Algorithm -- NP-Completeness of Deciding Binary Genetic Encodability -- Compact Genetic Codes as a Search Strategy of Evolutionary Processes -- Asymptotic Convergence of Some Metaheuristics Used for Multiobjective Optimization -- Running Time Analysis of a Multiobjective Evolutionary Algorithm on Simple and Hard Problems -- Tournament Selection, Iterated Coupon-Collection Problem, and Backward-Chaining Evolutionary Algorithms -- A Schema-Based Version of Geiringer’s Theorem for Nonlinear Genetic Programming with Homologous Crossover -- Coarse Graining Selection and Mutation -- Perturbation Theory and the Renormalization Group in Genetic Dynamics -- Optimal Weighted Recombination -- On the Prediction of the Solution Quality in Noisy Optimization -- Rigorous Runtime Analysis of the (1+1) ES: 1/5-Rule and Ellipsoidal Fitness Landscapes -- Population Sizing of Dependency Detection by Fitness Difference Classification -- The Deceptive Degree of the Objective Function.
    In: Springer eBooks
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783540272373
    Language: English
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
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    UID:
    almahu_9949253273202882
    Format: 1 online resource.
    ISBN: 9780262285643 , 0262285649
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    Language: Undetermined
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    UID:
    almahu_9947363012402882
    Format: X, 293 p. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9781461215424
    Series Statement: The IMA Volumes in Mathematics and its Applications, 111
    Content: This IMA Volume in Mathematics and its Applications EVOLUTIONARY ALGORITHMS is based on the proceedings of a workshop that was an integral part of the 1996-97 IMA program on "MATHEMATICS IN HIGH-PERFORMANCE COMPUTING." I thank Lawrence David Davis (Tica Associates), Kenneth De Jong (Computer Science, George Mason University), Michael D. Vose (Computer Science, The University of Tennessee), and L. Darrell Whitley (Computer Science, Colorado State University) for their excellent work in organizing the workshop and for editing the proceedings. Further appreciation is ex­ tended to Donald G. Truhlar (Chemistry and Supercomputing Institute, University of Minnesota) who was also one of the workshop organizers. In addition, I also take this opportunity to thank the National Science Foundation (NSF), Minnesota Supercomputing Institute (MSI), and the Army Research Office (ARO), whose financial support made the workshop possible. Willard Miller, Jr., Professor and Director v PREFACE The IMA Workshop on Evolutionary Algorithms brought together many of the top researchers working in the area of Evolutionary Com­ putation for a week of intensive interaction. The field of Evolutionary Computation has developed significantly over the past 30 years and today consists a variety of subfields such as genetic algorithms, evolution strate­ gies, evolutionary programming, and genetic programming, each with their own algorithmic perspectives and goals.
    Note: Genetic algorithms as multi-coordinators in large-scale optimization -- Telecommunication network optimization with genetic algorithms: A decade of practice -- Using evolutionary algorithms to search for control parameters in a nonlinear partial differential equation -- Applying genetic algorithms to real-world problems -- An overview of evolutionary programming -- A hierarchical genetic algorithm for system identification and curve fitting with a supercomputer implementation -- Experiences with the PGAPack parallel genetic algorithm library -- The significance of the evaluation function in evolutionary algorithms -- Genetic algorithm optimization of atomic clusters -- Search, binary representations and counting optima -- An investigation of GA performance results for different cardinality alphabets -- Genetic algorithms and the design of experiments -- Efficient parameter optimization based on combination of direct global and local search methods -- What are genetic algorithms? A mathematical prespective -- Survey of projects involving evolutionary algorithms sponsored by the Electric Power Research Institute.
    In: Springer eBooks
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9781461271857
    Language: English
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