The Simple Genetic Algorithm: Foundations and Theory

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MIT Press, 1999 - Počet stran: 251

The Simple Genetic Algorithm (SGA) is a classical form of genetic search. Viewing the SGA as a mathematical object, Michael D. Vose provides an introduction to what is known (i.e., proven) about the theory of the SGA. He also makes available algorithms for the computation of mathematical objects related to the SGA. Although he describes the SGA in terms of heuristic search, the book is not about search or optimization per se. Rather, the focus is on the SGA as an evolutionary system. The author intends the book also to serve as an outline for exploring topics in mathematics and computer science in a goal-oriented way.

 

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Notation
3
1
21
Implementation
39
6
49
3
68
1
77
The Inverse Heuristic
93
1
97
42
247
THE EARLY YEARS I
1
THE MAN OF LETTERS 49
49
59
59
67
67
77
77
EVANGELICALISM 110
110
CAMBRIDGE RATIONALISM 130
130

Focused Heuristics
105
Linear Fitness
119
Transient Behavior
139
21
164
Hyperbolicity
169
Quotients
185
Models
199
Appendix
219
Theorem Index
233
24
239
LESLIE STEPHEN LOSES HIS FAITH 162
162
AGNOSTICISM 172
172
THE MORAL SOCIETY 196
196
MORAL AND IMMORAL MAN 222
222
LITERARY CRITICISM 249
249
CONCLUSION
278
NOTES AND REFERENCES
287
INDEX
329
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