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A short convergence proof for a class of ant colony optimization algorithms

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A short convergence proof for a class of ant colony optimization algorithms
In this paper, we prove some convergence properties for a class of ant colony optimization algorithms. In particular, we prove that for any small constant 0 and for a sufficiently large number of algorithm iterations , the probability of finding an optimal solution at least once is ( ) 1 and that this probability tends to 1 for . We also prove that, after an optimal solution has been found, it takes a finite number of iterations for the pheromone trails associated to the found optimal solution to grow higher than any other pheromone trail and that, for , any fixed ant will produce the optimal solution during the th iteration with probability 1 ^( min max), where min and max are the minimum and maximum values that can be taken by pheromone trails.
Thomas Stützle, Marco Dorigo
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Type Journal
Year 2002
Where TEC
Authors Thomas Stützle, Marco Dorigo
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