Abstract
Permutations are difficult to represent and manipulate as chromosomes in genetic algorithms. Simple crossover often yields illegal solutions, and repair mechanisms appear to be very disruptive. A new chromosome structure, the Variable Length Sequence (VLS), and associated operators have been developed. The rationale is that the crossover should guarantee that the resulting solution is legal, and that the effect of disruption should be reduced by the retention of genetic memory within the chromosome. VLS is applied to the travelling salesman problem (TSP), and the results compared with those obtained using the PMX and C1 operators. VLS out-performs the other operators over a wide range of parameters.
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Robbins, P. (1995). The Use of a Variable Length Chromosome for Permutation Manipulation in Genetic Algorithms. In: Artificial Neural Nets and Genetic Algorithms. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-7535-4_39
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