Abstract

AbstractThe focus of this work is the deeper insight into arising serious research questions connected with the growing popularity of combining metaheuristic algorithms and chaotic sequences showing quasi-periodic patterns. This paper reports an analysis of population dynamics by linking three elements like distribution of the results, population diversity, and differences between strategies of Differential Evolution (DE). Experiments utilize two frequently studied self-adaptive DE versions, which are simpler jDE and SHADE, further an original DE variant for comparisons, and totally ten chaos-driven quasi-random schemes for the indices selection in the DE. All important performance characteristics and population diversity are recorded and analyzed for the CEC 2015 benchmark set in 30D.KeywordsDifferential EvolutionPopulation diversityChaos-driven heuristicsCEC 2015 benchmark

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