abstract = "Gene expression programming (GEP) uses mutation,
transposition, and crossover to create variation.
Although there exists a large body of work in genetic
algorithms concerning the roles of mutation and
recombination, these results not only do not apply to
GEP due to the genotype/phenotype representation but
also seem to contradict the GEP experience. Therefore,
and given the diversity of GEP operators, it is
convenient to develop some kind of understanding of
their power. The aim of this work is to help develop
such an understanding and to show the evolutionary
dynamics and the transforming power of each genetic
operator, with their advantages and limitations.",
notes = "Sat, 23 Mar 2002 17:52:10 GMT
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