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Phase transition properties of clustered travelling salesman problem instances generated with evolutionary computation.
  We introduce a generator that creates problem instances for the Euclidean symmetric travelling salesman problem. To fit real world problems, we look at maps consisting of clustered nodes. Uniform random sampling methods do not result in maps where the nodes are spread out to form identifiable clusters. To improve upon this, we propose an evolutionary algorithm that uses the layout of nodes on a map as its genotype. By optimising the spread until a set of constraints is satisfied, we are able to produce better clustered maps, in a more robust way. When varying the number of clusters in these maps and, when solving the Euclidean symmetric travelling salesman person using Chained Lin-Kernighan, we observe a phase transition in the form of an easy-hard-easy pattern.

  • Date:

    01 September 2004

  • Publication Status:

    Published

  • Library of Congress:

    QA76 Computer software

  • Dewey Decimal Classification:

    006 Special Computer Methods

Citation

van Hemert, J. I. & Urquhart, N. B. (2004). Phase transition properties of clustered travelling salesman problem instances generated with evolutionary computation. ISBN 3540230920

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Keywords

Constraint theory; Evolutionary computing; Random processes; Clusters; Optimization; Sampling methods;

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