In the past decades, many theoretical results related to the time complexity of evolutionary algorithms (EAs) on different problems are obtained. However, there is not any general and easy-to-apply approach designed particularly for population-based EAs on unimodal problems. In this paper, we first generalize the concept of the takeover time to EAs with mutation, then we utilize the generalized takeover time to obtain the mean first hitting time of EAs and, thus, propose a general approach for analyzing EAs on unimodal problems. As examples, we consider the so-called (N + N) EAs and we show that, on two well-known unimodal problems, leadingones and onemax , the EAs with the bitwise mutation and two commonly used selection schemes both need ...
The expected first hitting time is an important issue in theoretical analyses of evolutionary algori...
AbstractEvolutionary algorithms (EAs) find numerous applications, and practical knowledge on EAs is ...
AbstractMany experimental results are reported on all types of Evolutionary Algorithms but only few ...
In the past decades, many theoretical results related to the time complexity of evolutionary algorit...
Almost all analyses of time complexity of evolutionary algorithms (EAs) have been conducted for (1 +...
Almost all analyses of time complexity of evolutionary algorithms (EAs) have been conducted for (1 +...
In the theory of evolutionary algorithms (EAs), computational time complexity is an essential proble...
AbstractEvolutionary algorithms (EA) have been shown to be very effective in solving practical probl...
The computational time complexity is an important topic in the theory of evolutionary algorithms (EA...
The computational time complexity is an important topic in the theory of evolutionary algorithms (EA...
AbstractThe computational time complexity is an important topic in the theory of evolutionary algori...
AbstractEvolutionary algorithms (EA) have been shown to be very effective in solving practical probl...
Abstract: Computational time complexity analyzes of evolutionary algorithms (EAs) have been performe...
AbstractIn this paper, we study the conditions in which the random hill-climbing algorithm (1 + 1)-E...
AbstractIn spite of many applications of evolutionary algorithms in optimisation, theoretical result...
The expected first hitting time is an important issue in theoretical analyses of evolutionary algori...
AbstractEvolutionary algorithms (EAs) find numerous applications, and practical knowledge on EAs is ...
AbstractMany experimental results are reported on all types of Evolutionary Algorithms but only few ...
In the past decades, many theoretical results related to the time complexity of evolutionary algorit...
Almost all analyses of time complexity of evolutionary algorithms (EAs) have been conducted for (1 +...
Almost all analyses of time complexity of evolutionary algorithms (EAs) have been conducted for (1 +...
In the theory of evolutionary algorithms (EAs), computational time complexity is an essential proble...
AbstractEvolutionary algorithms (EA) have been shown to be very effective in solving practical probl...
The computational time complexity is an important topic in the theory of evolutionary algorithms (EA...
The computational time complexity is an important topic in the theory of evolutionary algorithms (EA...
AbstractThe computational time complexity is an important topic in the theory of evolutionary algori...
AbstractEvolutionary algorithms (EA) have been shown to be very effective in solving practical probl...
Abstract: Computational time complexity analyzes of evolutionary algorithms (EAs) have been performe...
AbstractIn this paper, we study the conditions in which the random hill-climbing algorithm (1 + 1)-E...
AbstractIn spite of many applications of evolutionary algorithms in optimisation, theoretical result...
The expected first hitting time is an important issue in theoretical analyses of evolutionary algori...
AbstractEvolutionary algorithms (EAs) find numerous applications, and practical knowledge on EAs is ...
AbstractMany experimental results are reported on all types of Evolutionary Algorithms but only few ...