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Empirical analysis on the population diversity of the sub-population in distributed differential evolution algorithm

Publication Type : Journal Article

Publisher : In Proceedings of Springer International Conference on Soft Computing Systems, International Journal of Control Theory and Applications.

Source : In Proceedings of Springer International Conference on Soft Computing Systems, International Journal of Control Theory and Applications, Volume 8, Issue 5, p.1809-1816 (2016)

Url : https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Empirical-analysis-on-the-population-diversity-of-Raghu-Jeyakumar/11ad12522bc722ffe8c84d823d5245335f4c17ac

Campus : Coimbatore

School : School of Engineering

Department : Computer Science

Year : 2016

Abstract : The Distributed Differential Evolution (dDE) algorithm is a natural extension of the Differential Evolution (DE) algorithm, which is a recent addition to the Evolutionary Algorithms (EAs) pool, in the Evolutionary Computing (EC) field of computer science. The algorithmic novelty of the dDE algorithm is well evident in the literature. However, the theoretical studies on the performance of the dDE algorithms are scarcely reported. This paper is an attempt to analyze the performance of the dDE algorithm with a theoretical study. A theoretical equation, to measure the population diversity of the sub-population of the dDE algorithm, after migration, is derived and the validity of the same is verified with a simple distributed framework of dDE with two sub-population.

Cite this Research Publication : R. Raghu and Dr. Jeyakumar G., “Empirical analysis on the population diversity of the sub-population in distributed differential evolution algorithm”, In Proceedings of Springer International Conference on Soft Computing Systems, International Journal of Control Theory and Applications, vol. 8, no. 5, pp. 1809-1816, 2016.

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