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  1. Proceedings of the 9th international conference on Foundations of genetic algorithms (FOGA'07)
  2. Mutative self-adaptation on the sharp and parabolic ridge
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Inbreeding properties of geometric crossover and non-geometric recombinations
Just what are building blocks?
Sufficient conditions for coarse-graining evolutionary dynamics
On the brittleness of evolutionary algorithms
Mutative self-adaptation on the sharp and parabolic ridge
Genericity of the fixed point set for the infinite population genetic algorithm
Neighborhood graphs and symmetric genetic operators
Decomposition of fitness functions in random heuristic search
On the effects of bit-wise neutrality on fitness distance correlation, phenotypic mutation rates and problem hardness
Continuous optimisation theory made easy? finite-element models of evolutionary strategies, genetic algorithms and particle swarm optimizers
Saddles and barrier in landscapes of generalized search operators

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Mutative self-adaptation on the sharp and parabolic ridge

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Author Beyer, Hans-Georg Meyer-Nieberg, Silja
Abstract In this paper, the behavior of intermediate (µ/µI, λ)-ES with self-adaptation is considered for two classes of ridge functions: the sharp and the parabolic ridge. Using a step-by-step approach to describe the system's dynamics, we will investigate the underlying causes for the different behaviors of the ES on these function types and the effects of intermediate recombination.
Starting Page 70
Ending Page 96
Page Count 27
ISBN 9783540734796
ISSN 03029743
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2007-01-08
Publisher Place Berlin, Heidelberg
Access Restriction Subscribed
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Theoretical Computer Science Computer Science
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