hmsr
Multipopulation Evolutionary Strategy HMS
The HMS (Hierarchic Memetic Strategy) is a composite global optimization strategy consisting of a multi-population evolutionary strategy and some auxiliary methods. The HMS makes use of a dynamically-evolving data structure that provides an organization among the component populations. It is a tree with a fixed maximal height and variable internal node degree. Each component population is governed by a particular evolutionary engine. This package provides a simple R implementation with examples of using different genetic algorithms as the population engines. References: J. Sawicki, M. Łoś, M. Smołka, J. Alvarez-Aramberri (2022) doi:10.1007/s11047-020-09836-w.
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- Last release10/25/2023
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Wojciech Achtelik
Marcin Kozubek
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AGH University of Kraków
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