2019. March 04.
MEGHÍVÓ
We kindly invite you to the Miklós Farkas Seminar.
7 March (Thursday) 10.15, BME, H306
Orsolya Sáfár (BME)
Evolutionary algorithms
In my talk I'm going to present a quite efficient tool for optimization and constraint satisfaction problems. These methods are called evolutionary or genetic algorithms since their basic concepts mimic the evolution of species. These algorithms were first used to solve discrete problems like scheduling. Later the modified version proved efficient for a class continuous problems, where gradient method and its variants fail either because the objective function isn't differentiable, or the function has many local optima. An example for a specific continuous problem will be presented.
The organizers
(István Faragó, János Karátson, Róbert Horváth, Miklós Mincsovics)
Visit the homepage of the seminar: http://math.bme.hu/AlkAnalSzemi