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Theoretical Aspects Of Evolutionary Computing 1st Edition A Keane Auth

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Theoretical Aspects Of Evolutionary Computing 1st Edition A Keane Auth
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.06 MB
Pages: 499
Author: A. Keane (auth.), Dr. Leila Kallel, Dr. Bart Naudts, Alex Rogers (eds.)
ISBN: 9783642086762, 9783662044483, 3642086764, 366204448X
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: 1

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Theoretical Aspects Of Evolutionary Computing 1st Edition A Keane Auth by A. Keane (auth.), Dr. Leila Kallel, Dr. Bart Naudts, Alex Rogers (eds.) 9783642086762, 9783662044483, 3642086764, 366204448X instant download after payment.

During the first week of September 1999, the Second EvoNet Summer School on Theoretical Aspects of Evolutionary Computing was held at the Middelheim cam­ pus of the University of Antwerp, Belgium. Originally intended as a small get­ together of PhD students interested in the theory of evolutionary computing, the summer school grew to become a successful combination of a four-day workshop with over twenty researchers in the field and a two-day lecture series open to a wider audience. This book is based on the lectures and workshop contributions of this summer school. Its first part consists of tutorial papers which introduce the reader to a num­ ber of important directions in the theory of evolutionary computing. The tutorials are at graduate level andassume only a basic backgroundin mathematics and com­ puter science. No prior knowledge ofevolutionary computing or its theory is nec­ essary. The second part of the book consists of technical papers, selected from the workshop contributions. A number of them build on the material of the tutorials, exploring the theory to research level. Other technical papers may require a visit to the library.

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