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Box algorithm 2 : Global optimization 1 Ant Colony algorithm 1 Benchmark 1 Bernoulli Spiral 1 Box Algorithm 1 Cartesian Spiral 1 Clustering algorithm 1 Curve Fitting 1 Differential Evolution 1 Differential Evolution method 1 Discrete tricriteria optimization 1 Empirical data 1 Equiangular Spiral 1 FORTRAN computer program 1 Genetic algorithm 1 Global optimization 1 Growth Spiral 1 Logarithmic Spiral 1 Monte Carlo method 1 Nelder-Mead 1 Non-linear Programming 1 Nonlinear programming 1 Rank size rule 1 Repulsive particle swarm 1 Scalarization 1 Shift in origin 1 Simulated annealing 1 Spiral fitting 1 Stochastic search 1 Tabu search 1 change of origin 1 displaced origin 1 displaced pole 1 local optima 1 multi-modality 1 polar displacement 1 test functions 1
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Mishra, SK 2 Dächert, Kerstin 1 Klamroth, Kathrin 1
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Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München 2
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MPRA Paper 2 Journal of Global Optimization 1
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A linear bound on the number of scalarizations needed to solve discrete tricriteria optimization problems
Dächert, Kerstin; Klamroth, Kathrin - In: Journal of Global Optimization 61 (2015) 4, pp. 643-676
Multi-objective optimization problems are often solved by a sequence of parametric single-objective problems, so-called scalarizations. If the set of nondominated points is finite, the entire nondominated set can be generated in this way. In the bicriteria case it is well known that this can be...
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Fitting an Origin-Displaced Logarithmic Spiral to Empirical Data by Differential Evolution Method of Global Optimization
Mishra, SK - Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, … - 2006
Logarithmic spirals are abundantly observed in nature. Gastropods (such as nautilus, cowie, grove snail, thatcher, etc.) in the mollusca phylum have spiral shells, mostly exhibiting logarithmic spirals vividly. Spider webs show a similar pattern. The low-pressure area over Iceland and the...
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Global Optimization by Differential Evolution and Particle Swarm Methods: Evaluation on Some Benchmark Functions
Mishra, SK - Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, … - 2006
In this paper we compare the performance of the Differential Evolution (DE) and the Repulsive Particle Swarm (RPS) methods of global optimization. To this end, seventy test functions have been chosen. Among these test functions, some are new while others are well known in the literature; some are...
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