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Differential Evolution: In Search of Solutions

Vitaliy Feoktistov

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Optimization; Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics); Programming Techniques; Algorithms; Operation Research/Decision Theory; Computational Intelligence

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No detectada 2006 SpringerLink

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libros

ISBN impreso

978-0-387-36895-5

ISBN electrónico

978-0-387-36896-2

Editor responsable

Springer Nature

País de edición

Reino Unido

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© Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2006

Tabla de contenidos

Differential Evolution

Vitaliy Feoktistov

Now you know how to draw on layers, and have an idea when to make a new layer. You can draw lines, curves, and shapes such as rectangles and circles, and you can outline them or fill them. You’ve seen the various types of brushes GIMP offers, and how to use them with each of GIMP’s painting tools. Finally, you’ve learned techniques of drawing, shading, filling with patterns, and using the Perspective Transform tool to model real-world objects.

You can use these techniques to draw just about anything you can think of. Just use a little patience, and a lot of layers.

Armed with this knowledge, it’s time to go back to looking at photographs and learning how to select specific pieces so that you can use them in your own projects.

Pp. 1-24

Neoteric Differential Evolution

Vitaliy Feoktistov

Now you know how to draw on layers, and have an idea when to make a new layer. You can draw lines, curves, and shapes such as rectangles and circles, and you can outline them or fill them. You’ve seen the various types of brushes GIMP offers, and how to use them with each of GIMP’s painting tools. Finally, you’ve learned techniques of drawing, shading, filling with patterns, and using the Perspective Transform tool to model real-world objects.

You can use these techniques to draw just about anything you can think of. Just use a little patience, and a lot of layers.

Armed with this knowledge, it’s time to go back to looking at photographs and learning how to select specific pieces so that you can use them in your own projects.

Pp. 25-40

Strategies of Search

Vitaliy Feoktistov

Now you know how to draw on layers, and have an idea when to make a new layer. You can draw lines, curves, and shapes such as rectangles and circles, and you can outline them or fill them. You’ve seen the various types of brushes GIMP offers, and how to use them with each of GIMP’s painting tools. Finally, you’ve learned techniques of drawing, shading, filling with patterns, and using the Perspective Transform tool to model real-world objects.

You can use these techniques to draw just about anything you can think of. Just use a little patience, and a lot of layers.

Armed with this knowledge, it’s time to go back to looking at photographs and learning how to select specific pieces so that you can use them in your own projects.

Pp. 41-67

Exploration and Exploitation

Vitaliy Feoktistov

Now you know how to draw on layers, and have an idea when to make a new layer. You can draw lines, curves, and shapes such as rectangles and circles, and you can outline them or fill them. You’ve seen the various types of brushes GIMP offers, and how to use them with each of GIMP’s painting tools. Finally, you’ve learned techniques of drawing, shading, filling with patterns, and using the Perspective Transform tool to model real-world objects.

You can use these techniques to draw just about anything you can think of. Just use a little patience, and a lot of layers.

Armed with this knowledge, it’s time to go back to looking at photographs and learning how to select specific pieces so that you can use them in your own projects.

Pp. 69-81

New Performance Measures

Vitaliy Feoktistov

Now you know how to draw on layers, and have an idea when to make a new layer. You can draw lines, curves, and shapes such as rectangles and circles, and you can outline them or fill them. You’ve seen the various types of brushes GIMP offers, and how to use them with each of GIMP’s painting tools. Finally, you’ve learned techniques of drawing, shading, filling with patterns, and using the Perspective Transform tool to model real-world objects.

You can use these techniques to draw just about anything you can think of. Just use a little patience, and a lot of layers.

Armed with this knowledge, it’s time to go back to looking at photographs and learning how to select specific pieces so that you can use them in your own projects.

Pp. 83-90

Transversal Differential Evolution

Vitaliy Feoktistov

Now you know how to draw on layers, and have an idea when to make a new layer. You can draw lines, curves, and shapes such as rectangles and circles, and you can outline them or fill them. You’ve seen the various types of brushes GIMP offers, and how to use them with each of GIMP’s painting tools. Finally, you’ve learned techniques of drawing, shading, filling with patterns, and using the Perspective Transform tool to model real-world objects.

You can use these techniques to draw just about anything you can think of. Just use a little patience, and a lot of layers.

Armed with this knowledge, it’s time to go back to looking at photographs and learning how to select specific pieces so that you can use them in your own projects.

Pp. 91-100

On Analogy with Some Other Algorithms

Vitaliy Feoktistov

Now you know how to draw on layers, and have an idea when to make a new layer. You can draw lines, curves, and shapes such as rectangles and circles, and you can outline them or fill them. You’ve seen the various types of brushes GIMP offers, and how to use them with each of GIMP’s painting tools. Finally, you’ve learned techniques of drawing, shading, filling with patterns, and using the Perspective Transform tool to model real-world objects.

You can use these techniques to draw just about anything you can think of. Just use a little patience, and a lot of layers.

Armed with this knowledge, it’s time to go back to looking at photographs and learning how to select specific pieces so that you can use them in your own projects.

Pp. 101-110

Energetic Selection Principle

Vitaliy Feoktistov

Now you know how to draw on layers, and have an idea when to make a new layer. You can draw lines, curves, and shapes such as rectangles and circles, and you can outline them or fill them. You’ve seen the various types of brushes GIMP offers, and how to use them with each of GIMP’s painting tools. Finally, you’ve learned techniques of drawing, shading, filling with patterns, and using the Perspective Transform tool to model real-world objects.

You can use these techniques to draw just about anything you can think of. Just use a little patience, and a lot of layers.

Armed with this knowledge, it’s time to go back to looking at photographs and learning how to select specific pieces so that you can use them in your own projects.

Pp. 111-120

On Hybridization of Differential Evolution

Vitaliy Feoktistov

Now you know how to draw on layers, and have an idea when to make a new layer. You can draw lines, curves, and shapes such as rectangles and circles, and you can outline them or fill them. You’ve seen the various types of brushes GIMP offers, and how to use them with each of GIMP’s painting tools. Finally, you’ve learned techniques of drawing, shading, filling with patterns, and using the Perspective Transform tool to model real-world objects.

You can use these techniques to draw just about anything you can think of. Just use a little patience, and a lot of layers.

Armed with this knowledge, it’s time to go back to looking at photographs and learning how to select specific pieces so that you can use them in your own projects.

Pp. 121-132

Applications

Vitaliy Feoktistov

Now you know how to draw on layers, and have an idea when to make a new layer. You can draw lines, curves, and shapes such as rectangles and circles, and you can outline them or fill them. You’ve seen the various types of brushes GIMP offers, and how to use them with each of GIMP’s painting tools. Finally, you’ve learned techniques of drawing, shading, filling with patterns, and using the Perspective Transform tool to model real-world objects.

You can use these techniques to draw just about anything you can think of. Just use a little patience, and a lot of layers.

Armed with this knowledge, it’s time to go back to looking at photographs and learning how to select specific pieces so that you can use them in your own projects.

Pp. 133-143