This paper aims to study how the population size affects the computation time of evolutionary algorithms in a rigorous way. The computation time of evolutionary algorithms can be measured by either the number of generations (hitting time) or the number of fitness evaluations (running time) to find an optimal solution. Population scalability is the ratio of the expected hitting time between a benchmark algorithm and an algorithm using a larger population size. Average drift analysis is introduced to compare the expected hitting time of two algorithms and to estimate lower and upper bounds on the population scalability. Several intuitive beliefs are rigorously analysed. It is proven that (1) using a population sometimes increases rather than ...
Deepening our understanding of the characteristics and behaviors of population-based search algorith...
Abstract. Evolutionary Algorithms (EAs) are population-based ran-domized optimizers often solving pr...
Abstract. Usually Evolutionary Algorithms keep the size of the population fixed. Nevertheless, in Ev...
This paper aims to study how the population size affects the computation time of evolutionary algori...
This paper aims to study how the population size affects the computation time of evolutionary algori...
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...
AbstractThe utilization of populations is one of the most important features of evolutionary algorit...
AbstractThe utilization of populations is one of the most important features of evolutionary algorit...
Real-world optimisation problems are often dynamic. Previously good solutions must be updated or rep...
AbstractEvolutionary algorithms (EAs) find numerous applications, and practical knowledge on EAs is ...
Real-world optimisation problems are often dynamic. Previously good solutions must be updated or rep...
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 +...
Deepening our understanding of the characteristics and behaviors of population-based search algorith...
Abstract. Evolutionary Algorithms (EAs) are population-based ran-domized optimizers often solving pr...
Abstract. Usually Evolutionary Algorithms keep the size of the population fixed. Nevertheless, in Ev...
This paper aims to study how the population size affects the computation time of evolutionary algori...
This paper aims to study how the population size affects the computation time of evolutionary algori...
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...
AbstractThe utilization of populations is one of the most important features of evolutionary algorit...
AbstractThe utilization of populations is one of the most important features of evolutionary algorit...
Real-world optimisation problems are often dynamic. Previously good solutions must be updated or rep...
AbstractEvolutionary algorithms (EAs) find numerous applications, and practical knowledge on EAs is ...
Real-world optimisation problems are often dynamic. Previously good solutions must be updated or rep...
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 +...
Deepening our understanding of the characteristics and behaviors of population-based search algorith...
Abstract. Evolutionary Algorithms (EAs) are population-based ran-domized optimizers often solving pr...
Abstract. Usually Evolutionary Algorithms keep the size of the population fixed. Nevertheless, in Ev...