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2005
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The Evolution of Optimality: De Novo Programming

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The Evolution of Optimality: De Novo Programming
Abstract. Evolutionary algorithms have been quite effective in dealing with single-objective “optimization” while the area of Evolutionary Multiobjective Optimization (EMOO) has extended its efficiency to Multiple Criteria Decision Making (MCDM) as well. The number of technical publications in EMOO is impressive and indicative of a rather explosive growth in recent years. It is fair to say however that most of the progress has been in applying and evolving algorithms and their convergence properties, not in evolving the optimality concept itself, nor in expanding the notions of true optimization. Yet, the conceptual constructs based on evolution and Darwinian selection have probably most to contribute – at least in theory – to the evolution of optimality. They should be least dependent on a priori fixation of anything in problem formulation: constraints, objectives or alternatives. Modern systems and problems are typical for their flexibility, not for their fixation. In thi...
Milan Zeleny
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Type Conference
Year 2005
Where EMO
Authors Milan Zeleny
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