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Technical note: Problem specific variators in a genetic algorithm for the optimization of drinking water networks

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“Genetic algorithms can be a powerful tool for the automated design of optimal drinking water distribution networks. Fast convergence of such algorithms is a crucial factor for successful practical implementation at the drinking water utility level. In this technical note, we therefore investigate the performance of a suite of genetic variators that was tailored to the optimisation of a least-cost network design. Different combinations of the variators are tested in terms of convergence rate and the robustness of the results during optimisation of the real world drinking water distribution network of Sittard, the Netherlands. The variator configurations that reproducibly reach the furthest convergence after 105 function evaluations are reported. In the future these may aid in dealing with the computational challenges of optimizing real world networks.”

(Citaat: van Laarhoven, K.A., Vertommen, I., van Thienen, P. – Technical note: Problem specific variators in a genetic algorithm for the optimization of drinking water networks – Drinking Water Engineering and Science Discussion 11(2018)2, p.101-105 – doi.org/10.5194/dwes-2018-21 – Open Access)

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