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A Chaotic Disturbance Wolf Pack Algorithm for Solving Ultrahigh-Dimensional Complex Functions

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  • Qiming Zhu
  • Husheng Wu
  • Na Li
  • Jinqiang Hu
  • Rui Wang

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The optimization of high-dimensional functions is an important problem in both science and engineering. Wolf pack algorithm is a technique often used for computing the global optimum of a multivariable function. In this paper, we develop a new wolf pack algorithm that can accurately compute the optimal value of a high-dimensional function. First, chaotic opposite initialization is designed to improve the quality of initial solution. Second, the disturbance factor is added in the scouting process to enhance the searching ability of wolves, and an adaptive step length is designed to enhance the global searching ability to prevent wolves from falling into the local optimum effectively. A set of standard test functions are selected to test the performance of the proposed algorithm, and the test results are compared with other algorithms. The high-dimensional and ultrahigh-dimensional functions (500 and 1000) are tested. The experimental results show that the proposed algorithm features in good global convergence, high accuracy calculation, strong robustness, and excellent performance in high-dimensional functions.

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  • Qiming Zhu & Husheng Wu & Na Li & Jinqiang Hu & Rui Wang, 2021. "A Chaotic Disturbance Wolf Pack Algorithm for Solving Ultrahigh-Dimensional Complex Functions," Complexity, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-15, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:complx:6676934
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/6676934
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    1. Qiang Peng & Renjun Zhan & Husheng Wu & Meimei Shi, 2024. "Comparative Study of Wolf Pack Algorithm and Artificial Bee Colony Algorithm: Performance Analysis and Optimization Exploration," International Journal of Swarm Intelligence Research (IJSIR), IGI Global, vol. 15(1), pages 1-24, January.

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