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A Hybrid Mutation Chemical Reaction Optimization Algorithm for Global Numerical Optimization

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  • Ransikarn Ngambusabongsopa
  • Zhiyong Li
  • Esraa Eldesouky

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This paper proposes a hybrid metaheuristic approach that improves global numerical optimization by increasing optimal quality and accelerating convergence. This algorithm involves a recently developed process for chemical reaction optimization and two adjustment operators (turning and mutation operators). Three types of mutation operators (uniform, nonuniform, and polynomial) were combined with chemical reaction optimization and turning operator to find the most appropriate framework. The best solution among these three options was selected to be a hybrid mutation chemical reaction optimization algorithm for global numerical optimization. The optimal quality, convergence speed, and statistical hypothesis testing of our algorithm are superior to those previous high performance algorithms such as RCCRO, HP-CRO2, and OCRO.

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  • Ransikarn Ngambusabongsopa & Zhiyong Li & Esraa Eldesouky, 2015. "A Hybrid Mutation Chemical Reaction Optimization Algorithm for Global Numerical Optimization," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2015, pages 1-17, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:375902
    DOI: 10.1155/2015/375902
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