Design and implementation of parallel self-adaptive differential evolution for global optimization
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Fister, Iztok; Iglesias Prieto, Andrés

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2023-08Derechos
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced version of an article accepted for publication in Logic Journal of the IGPL following peer review. The version of record Iztok Fister, Andres Iglesias, Akemi Galvez, DuŠan Fister, Iztok Fister, Design and implementation of parallel self-adaptive differential evolution for global optimization, Logic Journal of the IGPL, Volume 31, Issue 4, 2023, Pages 701-721 is available online at: https://doi.org/10.1093/jigpal/jzac034
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Logic Journal of the IGPL, 2023, 31(4), 701-721
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Oxford
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Palabras clave
Diferential evolution
Variable population size
Aging mechanism
Autonomous agent
Resumen/Abstract
The results of evolutionary algorithms depend on population diversity that normally decreases by increasing the selection pressure from generation to generation. Usually, this can lead the evolution process to get stuck in local optima. This study is focused on mechanisms to avoid this undesired phenomenon by introducing parallel self-adapted differential evolution that decomposes a monolithic population into more variable-sized sub-populations and combining this with the characteristics of evolutionary multi-agent systems into a hybrid algorithm. The proposed hybrid algorithm operates with individuals having some characteristics of agents, e.g. they act autonomously by selecting actions, with which they affect the state of the environment. Additionally, this algorithm incorporates two additional mechanisms: ageing and adaptive population growth, which help the individuals by decision-making. The proposed parallel differential evolution was applied to the CEC’18 benchmark function suite, while the produced results were compared with some traditional stochastic nature-inspired population-based and state-of-the-art algorithms.
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