On the supply of building blocks
12 July 2001Goldberg, D. E., Sastry, K., Latoza, T. (2001). Proceedings of the Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference, 336—342. [Full paper - PDF] [Full paper - PS] [Presentation slides].
Abstract:
This study addresses the issue of building-block supply in the initial population. Facetwise models for supply of a single building block as well as for supply of all schemata in a partition have been developed. An estimate for the population size required to ensure the presence of all raw building blocks has been derived using these facetwise models. The facetwise models and the population-sizing estimate are verified with computational results.
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