Erratum to: Classical optimization

1991 ◽  
pp. 169-169
Author(s):  
Peter Berck ◽  
Knut Sydsæter
Author(s):  
Peter Berck ◽  
Knut Sydsæter

Author(s):  
Knut Sydsæter ◽  
Arne Strøm ◽  
Peter Berck

Author(s):  
E. Parsopoulos Konstantinos ◽  
N. Vrahatis Michael

In the previous chapters, we presented the fundamental concepts and variants of PSO, as along with a multitude of recent research results. The reported results suggest that PSO can be a very useful tool for solving optimization problems from different scientific and technological fields, especially in cases where classical optimization methods perform poorly or their application involves formidable technical difficulties due to the problem’s special structure or nature. PSO was capable of addressing continuous and integer optimization problems, handling noisy and multiobjective cases, and producing efficient hybrid schemes in combination with specialized techniques or other algorithms in order to detect multiple (local or global) minimizers or control its own parameters.


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