Abstract:
The common explanation of the manner
in which genetic algorithms (GAs) process individuals in a population of
contending solutions relies on the ``building block hypothesis.'' This
suggests that successively better solutions are generated by combining
useful parts of extant solutions. An alternative explanation is presented
which focuses on the collective phenomena taking place in populations that
undergo recombination. The new explanation is derived from investigations
in evolution strategies (ESs). The principles studied are general, and
hold for all evolutionary algorithms (EAs), including genetic algorithms
(GAs). Further, they appear to be somewhat analogous to some theories and
observations on the benefits of sex in biota.
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