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Theoretical Aspects of Evolutionary Computing

Kallel, Leila(Edited by)Naudts, Bart(Edited by)Rogers, Alex(Edited by)
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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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Product Details
Springer
3662044498 / 9783662044490
Paperback
12/03/2014
155 x 235 mm, 711 grams