Abstract

This paper proposes a multiobjective evolutionary algorithm (MOEA) inspired by quantum computing, which is named quantum-inspired multiobjective evolutionary algorithm (QMEA). In the previous papers, quantum-inspired evolutionary algorithm (QEA) was proved to be better than conventional genetic algorithms for single-objective optimization problems. To improve the quality of the nondominated set as well as the diversity of population in multiobjective problems, QMEA is proposed by employing the concept and principles of quantum computing such as uncertainty, superposition, and interference. Experimental results pertaining to the multiobjective 0/1 knapsack problem show that QMEA finds solutions close to the Pareto-optimal front while maintaining a better spread of nondominated set.

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