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A Tight Runtime Analysis for the cGA on Jump Functions---EDAs Can Cross Fitness Valleys at No Extra Cost (1903.10983v1)

Published 26 Mar 2019 in cs.NE, cs.AI, and cs.DS

Abstract: We prove that the compact genetic algorithm (cGA) with hypothetical population size $\mu = \Omega(\sqrt n \log n) \cap \text{poly}(n)$ with high probability finds the optimum of any $n$-dimensional jump function with jump size $k < \frac 1 {20} \ln n$ in $O(\mu \sqrt n)$ iterations. Since it is known that the cGA with high probability needs at least $\Omega(\mu \sqrt n + n \log n)$ iterations to optimize the unimodal OneMax function, our result shows that the cGA in contrast to most classic evolutionary algorithms here is able to cross moderate-sized valleys of low fitness at no extra cost. Our runtime guarantee improves over the recent upper bound $O(\mu n{1.5} \log n)$ valid for $\mu = \Omega(n{3.5+\varepsilon})$ of Hasen\"ohrl and Sutton (GECCO 2018). For the best choice of the hypothetical population size, this result gives a runtime guarantee of $O(n{5+\varepsilon})$, whereas ours gives $O(n \log n)$. We also provide a simple general method based on parallel runs that, under mild conditions, (i)~overcomes the need to specify a suitable population size, but gives a performance close to the one stemming from the best-possible population size, and (ii)~transforms EDAs with high-probability performance guarantees into EDAs with similar bounds on the expected runtime.

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