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- Are Genetic Algorithms Function Optimizers?Kenneth A. De Jong. 3-14
- How Genetic Algorithms Really Work: Mutation and HillclimbingHeinz Mühlenbein. 15-26
- Crowding and Preselection RevisitedSamir W. Mahfoud. 27-36
- Massive Multimodality, Deception, and Genetic AlgorithmsDavid E. Goldberg, Kalyanmoy Deb, Jeffrey Horn. 37-48
- Ordering Genetic Algorithms and DeceptionHillol Kargupta, Kalyanmoy Deb, David E. Goldberg. 49-58
- Harmonic Analysis, Epistasis and Genetic AlgorithmsMauro Manela, John A. Campbell. 59-66
- A Local Search TemplateRob J. M. Vaessens, Emile H. L. Aarts, Jan Karel Lenstra. 67
- The Interplay Among the Genetic Algorithm Operators: Information Theory Tools Used in a Holistic WayYuval Davidor, O. Ben-Kiki. 77-86
- The Interaction of Mutation Rate, Selection, and Self-Adaptation Within a Genetic AlgorithmThomas Bäck. 87-96
- Dynamics of Diversity in an Evolving PopulationMark A. Bedau, F. Ronneburg, M. Zwick. 97-106
- On Correlated Mutations in Evolution StrategiesGünter Rudolph. 107-116
- Investigation of the M-Heuristic for Optimal Mutation ProbabilitiesJürgen Hesser, Reinhard Männer. 117
- Biomimetic Use of Genetic AlgorithmsJ. L. Dessalles. 129-138
- Genetic Algorithms for Changing EnvironmentsJohn J. Grefenstette. 139-146
- Nonstationary Function Optimization using the Structured Genetic AlgorithmDipankar Dasgupta, Douglas R. McGregor. 147-156
- Hierarchically Structured Distributed Genetic AlgorithmsHans-Michael Voigt, Ivan Santibáñez-Koref, Joachim Born. 157-166
- BUGS: A Bug-Based Search Strategy using Genetic AlgorithmsHitoshi Iba, Sumitaka Akiba, Tetsuya Higuchi, Taisuke Sato. 167
- Structure Evolution and Incomplete InductionReinhard Lohmann. 177-188
- Alternative Evolution Strategies to Global OptimizationJoachim Born, Hans-Michael Voigt, Ivan Santibáñez-Koref. 189-198
- An Evolution Strategy with Momentum Adaptation of the Random Number DistributionAndreas Ostermeier. 199-208
- Reproductive Isolation as Strategy Parameter in Hierarichally Organized Evolution StrategiesMichael Herdy. 209
- Genetic Operators, the Fitness Landscape and the Traveling Salesman ProblemKeith E. Mathias, L. Darrell Whitley. 221-230
- Exploiting Constraints as Background Knowledge for Genetic Algorithms: A Case-Study for SchedulingJan Paredis. 231-240
- Towards Solving Subset Selection Problems with the Aid of the Genetic AlgorithmCarlos B. Lucasius, Gerrit Kateman. 241-250
- A Genetic Algorithm Application in Nonparametric Functional EstimationCezary Z. Janikow, H. Cai. 251-260
- Non-Linear Genetic RepresentationsNicholas J. Radcliffe. 261-270
- The SAGA Cross: The Mechanics of Recombination for Species with Variable Length GenotypesInman Harvey. 271
- A Genetic Algorithm Applicable to Large-Scale Job-Shop ProblemsTakeshi Yamada, Ryohei Nakano. 283-292
- Application of Genetic Algorithms to Task Planning and LearningWilfried Jakob, Martina Gorges-Schleuter, Christian Blume. 293-302
- A Genetic Algorithm for Parallel Simulated AnnealingSamir W. Mahfoud, David E. Goldberg. 303-312
- Adaptive Search Strategy for Genetic Algorithms with Additional Genetic AlgorithmsYukinori Kakazu, Hidenori Sakanashi, Keiji Suzuki. 313-322
- Integrating Genetic Algorithms with a Prolog Assignment Program as a Hybrid Solution for a Polytechnic Timetable ProblemSi-Eng Ling. 323
- An Experimental Perspective on Genetic ProgrammingUna-May O Reilly, Franz Oppacher. 333-342
- Load Balancing with Genetic AlgorithmsRafael Van Driessche, R. Piessens. 343-352
- On the Self-Organisation of Pseudo-RandomnessG. Füllen. 353-362
- Some Aspects of the Evolution Strategiy for Solving TSP-Like Optimization Problems Appearing at the Design Studies of a 0.5 TeV e:::+:::e:::-:::-Linear ColliderHans-Georg Beyer. 363-372
- Optimizing PWR Reload Core DesignsP. W. Poon, Geoffrey T. Parks. 373-382
- Optimal Control System Synthesis with Genetic AlgorithmsK. J. Hunt. 383
- Genetic Algorithms for Protein Tertiary Structure PredictionSteffen Schulze-Kremer. 393-402
- Recursive Ensemble Mutagenesis: A Combinatorial Optimization Technique for Protein EngineeringD. C. Youvan, Adam P. Arkin, M. M. Yang. 403-412
- Determination of Chemical Equilibria by means of an Evolution StrategyPeter Roosen, F. Meyer. 413
- Adaptation of Kohonen Feature Map Topologies by Genetic AlgorithmsDaniel Polani, Thomas Uthmann. 423-432
- Utilization of Stochastic Automata and Genetic Algorithms for Neural Network LearningNorio Baba. 433-442
- Recombination Operators for the Design of Neural Nets by Genetic AlgorithmPeter J. B. Hancock. 443-452
- Optimizing Self-Organizing Control Architectures with Genetic Algorithms: The Interaction Between Natural Selection and OntogenesisN. Almássy, Paul F. M. J. Verschure. 453
- The Optimization of a Class of Functionals Based on Developmental StrategiesWerner Ebeling. 465-484
- Bio/Computational Sources for PPSN ModelsRay Paton. 475-484
- In Search of a Good Evolution-Optimization CrossoverHugues Bersini, Gregory Seront. 485-494
- Differentiable Chromosomes: The Genetic Programming of Switchable Shape-GenesHugo de Garis, Hitoshi Iba, Tatsumi Furuya. 495-504
- An Approach to Autonomic Spatial Nesting Problem by Vibrating Potential MethodHiroshi Yokoi, Yukinori Kakazu. 505-514
- An Investigation of some Properties of an Ant Algorithm Alberto Colorni, Marco Dorigo, Vittorio Maniezzo. 515-526
- Hyperplane Annealing and Activator-Inhibitor-SystemsThomas Laußermair. 527
- Dataflow Parallelism in Genetic AlgorithmsV. Scott Gordon, L. Darrell Whitley, A. P. Wim Böhm. 539-548
- Parallel Local Search and the Travelling Salesman ProblemM. G. A. Verhoeven, Emile H. L. Aarts, E. van Sluis, Rob J. M. Vaessens. 549-558
- Comparison of Local Mating Strategies in Massively Parallel Genetic AlgorithmsMartina Gorges-Schleuter. 559-568
- An Asynchronous Fine-Grained Parallel Genetic AlgorithmTsutomu Maruyama, Akihiko Konagaya, Koichi Konishi. 569-578
- A Parallel Genetic Algorithm based on a Neighborhood Model and Its Application to Jobshop SchedulingHisashi Tamaki, Yoshikazu Nishikawa. 579-588
- Putting Artificial Life to WorkKurt H. Thearling. 589-598
- Mapping by migrating Boltzmann MachineFranciszek Seredynski. 599-608
- A Silicon VLSI Optical Sensor Based on Mammalian VisionW. O. Camp Jr., Jan Van der Spiegel, Min Xiao. 609-618