A genetic algorithm with multiple crossover operators for optimal frequency assignment problem

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A genetic algorithm employing multiple crossover operators in its implementation is presented. A set of available crossover operators is established initially and a particular crossover operator is probabilistically selected from this set for recombination. Each crossover operator is assigned a fitness value based on the amount fitness improvements they achieve over a number of previous generations. Hence, a randomized dynamic operator selection scheme is followed. This approach is used for the solution of the well-known frequency assignment problem for which optimal results are achieved in reasonable computation times even for the very difficult problem instances.

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Congress on Evolutionary Computation (CEC) -- DEC 08-12, 2003 -- Canberra, AUSTRALIA

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Cec: 2003 Congress on Evolutionary Computation, Vols 1-4, Proceedings

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