Parallel Problem Solving from Nature - Ppsn V: 5th International Conference, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, September 27-30, 1998, Proceedings Paperback - 1998 - 1998th Edition
by Eiben, Agoston E. (Editor)/ Schoenauer, Marc (Editor)/ Back, Thomas (Editor)/ Schwefel, Hans-Paul (Editor)
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- Title Parallel Problem Solving from Nature - Ppsn V: 5th International Conference, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, September 27-30, 1998, Proceedings
- Author Eiben, Agoston E. (Editor)/ Schoenauer, Marc (Editor)/ Back, Thomas (Editor)/ Schwefel, Hans-Paul (Editor)
- Binding Paperback
- Edition number 1998th
- Edition 1998
- Condition New
- Publisher Springer Verlag
- Publication date 1998
- Features Index
- Bookseller's Inventory # x-3540650784
- ISBN 9783540650782
- Quantity available 2
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Genetic algorithms (GAs) are probabilistic techniques for optimization1, operating on populations of strings (called chromosomes) coded to represent some underlying parameter set.