University of Minnesota Supercomputing Institute

Workshop on Evolutionary Algorithms
Sponsored jointly with the Institute for Mathematics and its Applications.


Organizers

Darrell Whitley (Chair)
Department of Computer Science
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, CO 80903

whitley@cs.colostate.edu

Michael Vose
Department of Computer Science
University of Tennessee
Knoxville TN 37996

vose@cs.utk.edu

Kenneth De Jong
Department of Computer Science
George Mason University
4400 University Drive
Fairfax, VA 22030-4444

kdejong@gmu.edu

Lawrence (David) Davis
Tica Technologies, Inc.
36 Hampshire Street
Cambridge, MA 02139-1548

70461.1552@compuserve.com

Overview:

The workshop brought together key researchers for a concentrated discussion of theory and applications of evolutionary algorithms, including genetic algorithms, evolution strategies, and evolutionary programming. The workshop was organized around a limited number of plenary lectures with generous blocks of time for interactive discussion sessions.

The workshop began with a series of expository talks that overview the foundations of these fields and define critical issues to be discussed during the workshop. A major goal was to use discussion time to communicate recent research results and to bridge the gap between theory and applications. The workshop also assessed the state of the current mathematical underpinning of the field and reconciled some of the diverse theoretical perspectives of the various participants. The workshop emphasized high-performance computing using parallel evolutionary algorithms and hybrid algorithms in critical state-of-the-art applications.

The workshop was of interest to:


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