An alternate iterative differential evolution algorithm for parameter identification of chaotic systems (Q1723489)

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    An alternate iterative differential evolution algorithm for parameter identification of chaotic systems
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7025478

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      An alternate iterative differential evolution algorithm for parameter identification of chaotic systems (English)
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      19 February 2019
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      Summary: Parameter estimation of chaotic systems plays a key role for control and synchronization of chaotic systems. At first, the parameter estimation of chaotic systems is mathematically formulated as a global continuous optimization problem. Then through integrating two differential mutation strategies, an improved greedy selection mechanism and a population diversity balance scheme, an alternate iterative differential algorithm, called AIDE, is presented to solve the problem in this paper. Subsequently, experiments are tested on a set of cases of parameter estimation of chaotic systems and the results show that AIDE is better than or at least equal to DE/rand/1/bin, DE/best/1/bin, and other four well-known algorithms in all cases.
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