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Error bounds estimate of weighted residuals method using genetic algorithms
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    Error bounds estimate of weighted residuals method using genetic algorithms (English)
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    2 November 1997
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    This paper attempts to estimate the error bounds of a nonlinear boundary value problem by combining the mathematical programming approach with genetic algorithms -- a class of probabilistic search algorithms for optimization problems. It shows that the method of weighted residuals is improved by the proposed methodology. The efficiency of this approach for a nonlinear boundary value problem is illustrated.
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    error bounds
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    genetic algorithms
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    probabilistic search algorithms
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    method of weighted residuals
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