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Genetic Algorithms
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Genetic Algorithms

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    3.2.3
    18 October 2022
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    1.0
    22 June 2012
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    1.1
    8 April 2013
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    2.0
    20 August 2013
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    2.1
    6 May 2014
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    2.2
    15 October 2014
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    3.0.1
    16 May 2016
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    3.0.2
    7 June 2016
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    3.0
    10 May 2016
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    3.1.1
    11 May 2018
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    3.1
    9 May 2018
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    3.2.1
    21 April 2021
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    3.2.2
    15 October 2021
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    3.2.3
    19 October 2022
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    3.2
    10 January 2019
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    3.2.4
    28 January 2024
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    28 January 2024
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    Flexible general-purpose toolbox implementing genetic algorithms (GAs) for stochastic optimisation. Binary, real-valued, and permutation representations are available to optimize a fitness function, i.e. a function provided by users depending on their objective function. Several genetic operators are available and can be combined to explore the best settings for the current task. Furthermore, users can define new genetic operators and easily evaluate their performances. Local search using general-purpose optimisation algorithms can be applied stochastically to exploit interesting regions. GAs can be run sequentially or in parallel, using an explicit master-slave parallelisation or a coarse-grain islands approach. For more details see Scrucca (2013) <doi:10.18637/jss.v053.i04> and Scrucca (2017) <doi:10.32614/RJ-2017-008>.
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