Grammatical Evolution: Solving Trigonometric Identities
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author = "C. Ryan and M. O'Neill and J. J. Collins",
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title = "Grammatical Evolution: Solving Trigonometric
Identities",
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booktitle = "In proceedings of Mendel 1998: 4th International
Mendel Conference on Genetic Algorithms, Optimisation
Problems, Fuzzy Logic, Neural Networks, Rough Sets",
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year = "1998",
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pages = "111--119",
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address = "Brno, Czech Republic",
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month = jun # " 24-26",
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publisher = "Technical University of Brno, Faculty of Mechanical
Engineering",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, grammatical
evolution",
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URL = "http://www.grammatical-evolution.org/papers/mendel98.ps",
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ISBN = "80-214-1199-6",
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abstract = "We describe a Genetic Algorithm that can evolve
complete programs using a variable length linear genome
to govern the mapping of a Backus Naur Form grammar
definition to a program. Expressions and programs of
arbitrary complexity may be evolved. Our system,
Grammatical Evolution, has already been applied to a
symbolic regression problem. Here we apply our system
to find Trigonometric Identities for Cos2x.",
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Conor Ryan
Michael O'Neill
John James Collins
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