Representation techniques are important issues when designing successful evolutionary algorithms. Within this field the use of neutrality plays an important role. We examine the use of bit-wise neutrality introduced by Poli and Lopez (2007) from a theoretical point of view and show that this mechanism only enhances mutation-based evolutionary algorithms if not the same number of genotypic bits for each phenotypic bit is used. Using different numbers of genotypic bits for the bits in the phenome we point out by rigorous runtime analyses that it may reduce the optimization time significantly.Tobias Friedrich and Frank Neuman
This paper examines the introduction of neutrality as proposed by Kimura (Kimura, 1968) into the gen...
A number of recent works in the evolutionary computation field have suggested that introducing large...
The effects of neutrality on evolutionary search have been considered in a number of interesting stu...
Kimura's neutral theory of evolution has inspired researchers from the evolutionary computation comm...
Kimura’s neutral theory of evolution has inspired researchers from the evolutionary computation comm...
Over the last years, the effects of neutrality have attracted the attention of many researchers in t...
Over the last years, the effects of neutrality have attracted the attention of many researchers in t...
Motivated by neutrality observed in natural evolution often redundant encodings are used in evolutio...
Abstract—Motivated by neutrality observed in natural evolu-tion often redundant encodings are used i...
Abstract. The neutral theory of molecular evolution and the associated notion of neutrality have int...
The neutral theory of molecular evolution and the associated notion of neutrality have interested m...
The e#ects of neutrality on evolutionary search have been considered in a number of interesting stud...
Understanding how neutrality works in EC systems has drawn increasing attention. However, some resea...
The effects of neutrality on evolutionary search have been considered in a number of studies, the re...
This work is a study of neutrality in the context of Evolutionary Computation systems. In particula...
This paper examines the introduction of neutrality as proposed by Kimura (Kimura, 1968) into the gen...
A number of recent works in the evolutionary computation field have suggested that introducing large...
The effects of neutrality on evolutionary search have been considered in a number of interesting stu...
Kimura's neutral theory of evolution has inspired researchers from the evolutionary computation comm...
Kimura’s neutral theory of evolution has inspired researchers from the evolutionary computation comm...
Over the last years, the effects of neutrality have attracted the attention of many researchers in t...
Over the last years, the effects of neutrality have attracted the attention of many researchers in t...
Motivated by neutrality observed in natural evolution often redundant encodings are used in evolutio...
Abstract—Motivated by neutrality observed in natural evolu-tion often redundant encodings are used i...
Abstract. The neutral theory of molecular evolution and the associated notion of neutrality have int...
The neutral theory of molecular evolution and the associated notion of neutrality have interested m...
The e#ects of neutrality on evolutionary search have been considered in a number of interesting stud...
Understanding how neutrality works in EC systems has drawn increasing attention. However, some resea...
The effects of neutrality on evolutionary search have been considered in a number of studies, the re...
This work is a study of neutrality in the context of Evolutionary Computation systems. In particula...
This paper examines the introduction of neutrality as proposed by Kimura (Kimura, 1968) into the gen...
A number of recent works in the evolutionary computation field have suggested that introducing large...
The effects of neutrality on evolutionary search have been considered in a number of interesting stu...