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Evolution Strategies in Optimization Problems
Evolution Strategies are inspired in biology and part of a larger research
field known as Evolutionary Algorithms. Those strategies perform a random
search in the space of admissible functions, aiming to optimize some given
objective function. We show that simple evolution strategies are a useful tool
in optimal control, permitting to obtain, in an efficient way, good
approximations to the solutions of some recent and challenging optimal control
problems.Comment: Partially presented at the 5th Junior European Meeting on "Control
and Information Technology" (JEM'06), Sept 20-22, 2006, Tallinn, Estonia. To
appear in "Proceedings of the Estonian Academy of Sciences -- Physics
Mathematics
Chemical Oscillations out of Chemical Noise
The dynamics of one species chemical kinetics is studied. Chemical reactions
are modelled by means of continuous time Markov processes whose probability
distribution obeys a suitable master equation. A large deviation theory is
formally introduced, which allows developing a Hamiltonian dynamical system
able to describe the system dynamics. Using this technique we are able to show
that the intrinsic fluctuations, originated in the discrete character of the
reagents, may sustain oscillations and chaotic trajectories which are
impossible when these fluctuations are disregarded. An important point is that
oscillations and chaos appear in systems whose mean-field dynamics has too low
a dimensionality for showing such a behavior. In this sense these phenomena are
purely induced by noise, which does not limit itself to shifting a bifurcation
threshold. On the other hand, they are large deviations of a short transient
nature which typically only appear after long waiting times. We also discuss
the implications of our results in understanding extinction events in
population dynamics models expressed by means of stoichiometric relations
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