Information theory and the finite-time behavior of the simulated annealing algorithm: Experimental results
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1999
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INFORMS
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This article presents an empirical approach that demonstrates a theoretical connection between (information theoretic) entropy measures and the finite-time performance of the simulated annealing algorithm. The methodology developed reads to several computational approaches for creating problem instances useful in testing and demonstrating the entropy/performance connection: use of generic configuration spaces, polynomial transformations between NP-hard problems, and modification of penalty parameters. In particular, the computational results show that higher entropy measures are associated with superior finite-time performance of the simulated annealing algorithm.
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Logic modeling and computation, Information theory, Simulated annealing, Entropy
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Fleischer, M; Jacobson, SH. Information theory and the finite-time behavior of the simulated annealing algorithm: Experimental results. INFORMS Journal on Computing 1999 11:1, 35-43. doi: 10.1287/ijoc.11.1.35