Some Convergence Results for Probabilistic Tabu Search
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During recent years, much work has gone into the exploration of general fundamental principles underlying local search strategies for combinatorial optimization. Many of these strategies can be subsumed under the general framework of Tabu Search, which introduces mechanisms of guidance and control based on flexible memory processes, broadening the range of strategic possibilities beyond those incorporated in memoryless search heuristics such as Simulated Annealing. We consider some examples of such memory based strategies for modifying both the generation and acceptance probabilities and investigate their impact on convergence results. It turns out that several Tabu Search ideas can be subjected to mathematical analyses similar to those applied to Simulated Annealing, making it possible to establish corresponding convergence properties based on a broader foundation. INFORMS Journal on Computing , ISSN 1091-9856, was published as ORSA Journal on Computing from 1989 to 1995 under ISSN 0899-1499.