Introduction to Genetic Algorithms
Theoriginofevolutionaryalgorithmswasanattempttomimicsomeof theprocesses taking place in natural evolution. Although the details of biological evolution are not completely understood (even nowadays), there exist some points supported by strong experimental evidence: • Evolution is a process operating over chromosomes rather than over organisms. The former are organic tools encoding the structure of a living being, i.e., a cr- ture is “built” decoding a set of chromosomes. • Natural selection is the mechanism that relates chromosomes with the ef ciency of the entity they represent, thus allowing that ef cient organism which is we- adapted to the environment to reproduce more often than those which are not. • The evolutionary process takes place during the reproduction stage. There exists a large number of reproductive mechanisms in Nature. Most common ones are mutation (that causes the chromosomes of offspring to be different to those of the parents) and recombination (that combines the chromosomes of the parents to produce the offspring). Based upon the features above, the three mentioned models of evolutionary c- puting were independently (and almost simultaneously) developed.
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Introduction to Genetic Algorithms
Theoriginofevolutionaryalgorithmswasanattempttomimicsomeof theprocesses taking place in natural evolution. Although the details of biological evolution are not completely understood (even nowadays), there exist some points supported by strong experimental evidence: • Evolution is a process operating over chromosomes rather than over organisms. The former are organic tools encoding the structure of a living being, i.e., a cr- ture is “built” decoding a set of chromosomes. • Natural selection is the mechanism that relates chromosomes with the ef ciency of the entity they represent, thus allowing that ef cient organism which is we- adapted to the environment to reproduce more often than those which are not. • The evolutionary process takes place during the reproduction stage. There exists a large number of reproductive mechanisms in Nature. Most common ones are mutation (that causes the chromosomes of offspring to be different to those of the parents) and recombination (that combines the chromosomes of the parents to produce the offspring). Based upon the features above, the three mentioned models of evolutionary c- puting were independently (and almost simultaneously) developed.
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Introduction to Genetic Algorithms

Introduction to Genetic Algorithms

by S.N. Sivanandam, S. N. Deepa
Introduction to Genetic Algorithms

Introduction to Genetic Algorithms

by S.N. Sivanandam, S. N. Deepa

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Theoriginofevolutionaryalgorithmswasanattempttomimicsomeof theprocesses taking place in natural evolution. Although the details of biological evolution are not completely understood (even nowadays), there exist some points supported by strong experimental evidence: • Evolution is a process operating over chromosomes rather than over organisms. The former are organic tools encoding the structure of a living being, i.e., a cr- ture is “built” decoding a set of chromosomes. • Natural selection is the mechanism that relates chromosomes with the ef ciency of the entity they represent, thus allowing that ef cient organism which is we- adapted to the environment to reproduce more often than those which are not. • The evolutionary process takes place during the reproduction stage. There exists a large number of reproductive mechanisms in Nature. Most common ones are mutation (that causes the chromosomes of offspring to be different to those of the parents) and recombination (that combines the chromosomes of the parents to produce the offspring). Based upon the features above, the three mentioned models of evolutionary c- puting were independently (and almost simultaneously) developed.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783642092244
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publication date: 11/23/2010
Edition description: Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2008
Pages: 442
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.24(d)

Table of Contents

Evolutionary Computation.- Genetic Algorithms.- Terminologies and Operators of GA.- Advanced Operators and Techniques in Genetic Algorithm.- Classification of Genetic Algorithm.- Genetic Programming.- Genetic Algorithm Optimization Problems.- Genetic Algorithm Implementation Using Matlab.- Genetic Algorithm Optimization in C/C++.- Applications of Genetic Algorithms.- to Particle Swarm Optimization and Ant Colony Optimization.
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