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On the Use of Evolution Strategies for Optimization on Spherical Manifolds

Dirk V. Arnold

Faculty of Computer Science, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3H 4R2, Canada
dirk@cs.dal.ca

Abstract. We study the behaviour of evolution strategies applied to a simple class of unimodal optimization problems on spherical manifolds. The techniques used are the same as those commonly employed for the analysis of the behaviour of evolution strategies in Euclidean search spaces. However, we find that there are significant differences in strategy behaviour unless the vicinity of an optimal solution has been reached. Experiments with cumulative step size adaptation reveal the existence of metastable states associated with large step sizes, which can preclude reaching optimal solutions.

LNCS 8672, p. 882 ff.

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