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    A Genetic Algorithm for solving the Discrete Ordered Median Problem with Induced Order

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    The Discrete Ordered Median Problem with Induced Ordered (DOMP+IO) is a multi-facility version of the classical discrete ordered median problem (DOMP), which has been widely studied. Several exact methods have been proposed to solve the DOMP, however these methods could only solve small-scale problems, which are far of real-life problems. In this work, a DOMP+IO with two kinds of facilities is considered and a heuristic method is proposed for its solving. The proposed procedure is based on a genetic algorithm and the preliminary results show the efficiency and capability to obtain good solutions for large-scale problems.Universidad de Málaga. Campus de Excelencia Internacional Andalucía Tech

    Population extremal optimisation for discrete multi-objective optimisation problems

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    The power to solve intractable optimisation problems is often found through population based evolutionary methods. These include, but are not limited to, genetic algorithms, particle swarm optimisation, differential evolution and ant colony optimisation. While showing much promise as an effective optimiser, extremal optimisation uses only a single solution in its canonical form – and there are no standard population mechanics. In this paper, two population models for extremal optimisation are proposed and applied to a multi-objective version of the generalised assignment problem. These models use novel intervention/interaction strategies as well as collective memory in order to allow individual population members to work together. Additionally, a general non-dominated local search algorithm is developed and tested. Overall, the results show that improved attainment surfaces can be produced using population based interactions over not using them. The new EO approach is also shown to be highly competitive with an implementation of NSGA-II.No Full Tex
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