We investigate theoretically how the fitness landscape influences the optimization process of population-based evolutionary algorithms using fitness-proportional selection. Considering the function OneMax, we show that it cannot be optimized in polynomial time with high probability regardless of the population size. This is proved by a generalization of drift analysis. For populations of at most logarithmic size, the negative result transfers to any function with unique optimum. Based on these insights, we investigate the effect of scaling the objective function in combination with a population that is not too small and show that then such algorithms compute optimal solutions for a wide range of problems in expected polynomial time. Finally...
Rigorous runtime analyses of evolutionary algorithms (EAs) mainly investigate algorithms that use el...
International audienceIn this work we study the effects of population size on selection and performa...
International audienceIn this work we study the effects of population size on selection and performa...
This paper examines how the choice of the selection mech-anism in an evolutionary algorithm impacts ...
Evolutionary algorithms, inspired by natural evolution, aim to optimize difficult objective function...
Abstract. Evolutionary Algorithms (EAs) are population-based ran-domized optimizers often solving pr...
In this paper, we propose a characterization of the dynamic behavior of an evolutionary algorithm ...
AbstractEvolutionary algorithms (EAs) find numerous applications, and practical knowledge on EAs is ...
Proportional selection (PS), as a selection mechanism for mating (reproduction with emphasis), selec...
Rigorous runtime analyses of evolutionary algorithms (EAs) mainly investigate algorithms that use el...
Evolutionary algorithms (EA) are optimization algorithms inspired by the neo-dar winian theory of ev...
In this paper, we propose a characterization of the dynamic behavior of an evolutionary algorithm ...
In this paper, we propose a characterization of the dynamic behavior of an evolutionary algorithm ...
Rigorous runtime analyses of evolutionary algorithms (EAs) mainly investigate algorithms that use el...
International audienceIn this work we study the effects of population size on selection and performa...
Rigorous runtime analyses of evolutionary algorithms (EAs) mainly investigate algorithms that use el...
International audienceIn this work we study the effects of population size on selection and performa...
International audienceIn this work we study the effects of population size on selection and performa...
This paper examines how the choice of the selection mech-anism in an evolutionary algorithm impacts ...
Evolutionary algorithms, inspired by natural evolution, aim to optimize difficult objective function...
Abstract. Evolutionary Algorithms (EAs) are population-based ran-domized optimizers often solving pr...
In this paper, we propose a characterization of the dynamic behavior of an evolutionary algorithm ...
AbstractEvolutionary algorithms (EAs) find numerous applications, and practical knowledge on EAs is ...
Proportional selection (PS), as a selection mechanism for mating (reproduction with emphasis), selec...
Rigorous runtime analyses of evolutionary algorithms (EAs) mainly investigate algorithms that use el...
Evolutionary algorithms (EA) are optimization algorithms inspired by the neo-dar winian theory of ev...
In this paper, we propose a characterization of the dynamic behavior of an evolutionary algorithm ...
In this paper, we propose a characterization of the dynamic behavior of an evolutionary algorithm ...
Rigorous runtime analyses of evolutionary algorithms (EAs) mainly investigate algorithms that use el...
International audienceIn this work we study the effects of population size on selection and performa...
Rigorous runtime analyses of evolutionary algorithms (EAs) mainly investigate algorithms that use el...
International audienceIn this work we study the effects of population size on selection and performa...
International audienceIn this work we study the effects of population size on selection and performa...