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A blended population approach to cooperative coevolution for decomposition of complex problems
Cooperative coevolutionary architectures provide a framework for solving complex problems by decomposing them into constituent subproblems, solving the subproblems, and then reintegrating the solutions. This paper presents a blended cooperative coevolution model which offers advantages over traditional evolutionary algorithms and currently-used cooperative coevolutionary architectures.