Solution of Linear and Non-Linear Boundary Value Problems Using Population-Distributed Parallel Differential Evolution
Publié en ligne: 09 mai 2019
Pages: 205 - 218
Reçu: 18 oct. 2018
Accepté: 20 janv. 2019
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/jaiscr-2019-0004
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Cases where the derivative of a boundary value problem does not exist or is constantly changing, traditional derivative can easily get stuck in the local optima or does not factually represent a constantly changing solution. Hence the need for evolutionary algorithms becomes evident. However, evolutionary algorithms are compute-intensive since they scan the entire solution space for an optimal solution. Larger populations and smaller step sizes allow for improved quality solution but results in an increase in the complexity of the optimization process. In this research a population-distributed implementation for differential evolution algorithm is presented for solving systems of 2