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- From: kcj@vulcan.anu.edu.au (Kate Juliff)
- Newsgroups: comp.ai.genetic
- Subject: Re: 2-D Chromosomes
- Date: 13 Jan 1993 02:12:53 GMT
- Organization: Australian National University, Canberra, Australia
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- In article <1993Jan12.185333.20195@cm.cf.ac.uk> David.Beasley@cm.cf.ac.uk (David Beasley) writes:
- >
- >Does anyone know of any published GA work which has used 2-dimensional
- >chromosomes?
- >
- >I've read significant proportions of all four ICGA proceedings, but
- >didn't notice anything on this.
-
- I have submitted a couple of papers for the next ICGA on multi-chromosome GAs.
- There is also a TR obtainable from anonymous ftp at
- arch.archsci.su.oz.au
- /pub/ausga/ausga-TRs/ausga-TR-kcj.9201
-
- These papers report results of research on mapping a combinatorial
- constraint satisfaction problem onto chromosomes such that
- an individual is represented by more than one chromosome. This may be
- of interest to you.
-
- --Kate
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