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IEEE Transactions on Evolutionary Computation, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, April 1998
- William G. Macready, David H. Wolpert:
Bandit problems and the exploration/exploitation tradeoff. 2-22 - Gerry V. Dozier, James Bowen, Abdollah Homaifar:
Solving constraint satisfaction problems using hybrid evolutionary search. 23-33 - Burkhard Militzer, Michele Zamparelli, Dieter Beule:
Evolutionary search for low autocorrelated binary sequences. 34-39
Volume 2, Number 2, July 1998
- Ralf Salomon:
Evolutionary algorithms and gradient search: similarities and differences. 45-55 - Evelyne Lutton, Jacques Lévy Véhel:
Holder functions and deception of genetic algorithms. 56-71 - David B. Fogel:
Evolutionary Algorithms In Engineering Applications. 72
Volume 2, Number 3, September 1998
- Olivier François:
An evolutionary strategy for global minimization and its Markov chain analysis. 77-90 - Kumar Chellapilla:
Combining mutation operators in evolutionary programming. 91-96 - Bruno Sareni, Laurent Krähenbühl:
Fitness sharing and niching methods revisited. 97-106 - Volker Nissen, Jörn Propach:
On the robustness of population-based versus point-based optimization in the presence of noise. 107-119
Volume 2, Number 4, November 1998
- Harilaos G. Sandalidis, Peter P. Stavroulakis, Joe Rodriguez-Tellez:
An efficient evolutionary algorithm for channel resource management in cellular mobile systems. 125-137 - Ching-Hung Wang, Tzung-Pei Hong, Shian-Shyong Tseng:
Integrating fuzzy knowledge by genetic algorithms. 138-149 - Yee Leung, Guo Li, Zongben Xu:
A genetic algorithm for the multiple destination routing problems. 150-161 - Dirk Wiesmann, Ulrich Hammel, Thomas Bäck:
Robust design of multilayer optical coatings by means of evolutionary algorithms. 162-167 - C. Adami:
Introduction To Artificial Life. 168-170
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