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Evolutionary Computation, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, Spring 1993
- Thomas Bäck, Hans-Paul Schwefel:
An Overview of Evolutionary Algorithms for Parameter Optimization. 1-23 - Heinz Mühlenbein, Dirk Schlierkamp-Voosen:
Predictive Models for the Breeder Genetic Algorithm, I: Continuous Parameter Optimization. 25-49 - Zbigniew Michalewicz:
A Hierarchy of Evolution Programs: An Experimental Study. 51-76 - David B. Fogel:
Evolving Behaviors in the Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma. 77-97
Volume 1, Number 2, Summer 1993
- David Beasley, David R. Bull, Ralph R. Martin:
A Sequential Niche Technique for Multimodal Function Optimization. 101-125 - Robert E. Smith, Stephanie Forrest, Alan S. Perelson:
Searching for Diverse, Cooperative Populations with Genetic Algorithms. 127-149 - Marco Dorigo:
Genetic and Non-Genetic Operators in ALECSYS. 151-164 - Hans-Georg Beyer:
Toward a Theory of Evolution Strategies: Some Asymptotical Results from the (1, +lambda)-Theory. 165-188
Volume 1, Number 3, Fall 1993
- Stephanie Forrest, Robert E. Smith, Brenda Javornik, Alan S. Perelson:
Using Genetic Algorithms to Explore Pattern Recognition in the Immune System. 191-211 - Frédéric Gruau, L. Darrell Whitley:
Adding Learning to the Cellular Development of Neural Networks: Evolution and the Baldwin Effect. 213-233 - J. Thomas Ngo, Joe Marks:
Physically Realistic Motion Synthesis in Animation. 235-268 - Thomas E. Davis, José Carlos Príncipe:
A Markov Chain Framework for the Simple Genetic Algorithm. 269-288
Volume 1, Number 4, Winter 1993
- Jens Lienig, Krishnaiyan Thulasiraman:
A Genetic Algorithm for Channel Routing in VLSI Circuits. 293-311 - Christine L. Valenzuela, Antonia J. Jones:
Evolutionary Divide and Conquer (I): A Novel Genetic Approach to the TSP. 313-333 - Heinz Mühlenbein, Dirk Schlierkamp-Voosen:
The Science of Breeding and Its Application to the Breeder Genetic Algorithm (BGA). 335-360 - Günter Rudolph:
Massively Parallel Simulated Annealing and Its Relation to Evolutionary Algorithms. 361-383
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