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Lower Bounds on the Population Size in Genetic Algorithms and Implicit Parallelism Revisited
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Technical report TR02-20. Determining an appropriate population size is very important in genetic algorithms and is closely related to the principle of implicit parallelism. In this paper, the problem of sizing the population is formulated as that of minimization of sampling errors. Two sampling...
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2011-03-01
Birds can be used as indicators to monitor success of programs encouraging prairie landowners to increase biodiversity. Using a case study from Alberta, Canada, this paper compares bird diversity measures at the farm scale and examines their consistency across different habitat types to test for...