Genetic Algorithms and Walsh Functions: Part II, Deception and Its Analysis
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Part I considered the application of Walsh functions to the analysis of genetic algorithms operating on different coding-function combinations. In this paper, those meth ods are extended to permit rigorous analysis of deception by considering the expect ed disruption to schema processing caused by different genetic operators. Algebraic extensions of these metho ds are considered, and a sensitivit y analysis is described.
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