Springer; 1 edition (September 26, 2007). - 234 p. ISBN10: 3540731911 This book is devoted to the application of genetic algorithms in continuous global optimization. Some of their properties and behavior are highlighted and formally justified. Various optimization techniques and their taxonomy are the background for detailed discussion. The nature of continuous genetic search is explained by studying the dynamics of probabilistic measure, which is utilized to create subsequent populations. This approach shows that genetic algorithms can be used to extract some areas of the search domain more effectively than to find isolated local minima. The biological metaphor of such behavior is the whole population surviving by rapid exploration of new regions of feeding rather than caring for a single individual. One group of strategies that can make use of this property are two-phase global optimization methods. In the first phase the central parts of the basins of attraction are distinguished by genetic population analysis. Afterwards, the minimizers are found by convex optimization methods executed in parallel.
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Springer – 2011, 300 pages ISBN: 3642208584 Computational optimization is an important paradigm with a wide range of applications. In virtually all branches of engineering and industry, we almost always try to optimize something - whether to minimize the cost and energy consumption, or to maximize profits, outputs, performance and efficiency. In many cases, this search for...
Springer; 2nd ed. edition (June 5, 2008). - 354 p. ISBN10: 3540794573 Optimization problems arising in practice involve random model parameters. For the computation of robust optimal solutions, i.e., optimal solutions being insenistive with respect to random parameter variations, appropriate deterministic substitute problems are needed. Based on the probability distribution of...
Publisher: CRC Press | 2007 | ISBN10: 1420043102 | 504 pages Product Description: Although a useful and important tool, the potential of mathematical modelling for decision making is often neglected. Considered an art by many and weird science by some, modelling is not as widely appreciated in problem solving and decision making as perhaps it should be. And although many...
Springer, 2008. — 452 p. — ISBN: 978-3-540-73189-4. This book is a valuable contribution for anyone who wants to get an introduction to the theory of evolutionary algorithms, specificaly genetics algorithms. Genetic algorithms are currently the most prominent and widely used computational models of evolution in artificial-life systems. The solutions to specific problems are...
University of Science and Technology of China, 2011,-1217 pp. Third edition, extended and revised. ZIP with examples is attached on the first page This e-book is devoted to Global Optimization algorithms, which are methods for finding solutions of high quality for an incredible wide range of problems. We introduce the basic concepts of optimization and discuss features which...