Abstract

Minimum spanning tree (MST) problem is of high importance in network optimization and can be solved efficiently. The multi-criteria MST (mc-MST) is a more realistic representation of the practical problems in the real world, but it is difficult for traditional optimization technique to deal with. In this paper, a non-generational genetic algorithm (GA) for mc-MST is proposed. To keep the population diversity, this paper designs an efficient crossover operator by using dislocation a crossover technique and builds a niche evolution procedure, where a better offspring does not replace the whole or most individuals but replaces the worse ones of the current population. To evaluate the non-generational GA, the solution sets generated by it are compared with solution sets from an improved algorithm for enumerating all Pareto optimal spanning trees. The improved enumeration algorithm is proved to find all Pareto optimal solutions and experimental results show that the non-generational GA is efficient.

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