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Theory and principled methods for the design of metaheuristics
Metaheuristics, and evolutionary algorithms in particular, are known to provide efficient, adaptable solutions for many real-world problems, but the often informal way in which they are defined and applied has led to misconceptions, and even successful applications are sometimes the outcome of trial...
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2013
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author | Borenstein, Yossi Moraglio, Alberto |
author_facet | Borenstein, Yossi Moraglio, Alberto |
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description | Metaheuristics, and evolutionary algorithms in particular, are known to provide efficient, adaptable solutions for many real-world problems, but the often informal way in which they are defined and applied has led to misconceptions, and even successful applications are sometimes the outcome of trial and error. Ideally, theoretical studies should explain when and why metaheuristics work, but the challenge is huge: mathematical analysis requires significant effort even for simple scenarios and real-life problems are usually quite complex. In this book the editors establish a bridge between theo |
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spelling | cern-16683632021-04-21T21:14:34Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1668363engBorenstein, YossiMoraglio, AlbertoTheory and principled methods for the design of metaheuristicsComputing and ComputersMetaheuristics, and evolutionary algorithms in particular, are known to provide efficient, adaptable solutions for many real-world problems, but the often informal way in which they are defined and applied has led to misconceptions, and even successful applications are sometimes the outcome of trial and error. Ideally, theoretical studies should explain when and why metaheuristics work, but the challenge is huge: mathematical analysis requires significant effort even for simple scenarios and real-life problems are usually quite complex. In this book the editors establish a bridge between theoSpringeroai:cds.cern.ch:16683632013 |
spellingShingle | Computing and Computers Borenstein, Yossi Moraglio, Alberto Theory and principled methods for the design of metaheuristics |
title | Theory and principled methods for the design of metaheuristics |
title_full | Theory and principled methods for the design of metaheuristics |
title_fullStr | Theory and principled methods for the design of metaheuristics |
title_full_unstemmed | Theory and principled methods for the design of metaheuristics |
title_short | Theory and principled methods for the design of metaheuristics |
title_sort | theory and principled methods for the design of metaheuristics |
topic | Computing and Computers |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1668363 |
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