Simple Max-Min Ant Systems and the Optimization of Linear Pseudo-Boolean Functions

07/27/2010
by   Timo Kötzing, et al.
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With this paper, we contribute to the understanding of ant colony optimization (ACO) algorithms by formally analyzing their runtime behavior. We study simple MAX-MIN ant systems on the class of linear pseudo-Boolean functions defined on binary strings of length 'n'. Our investigations point out how the progress according to function values is stored in pheromone. We provide a general upper bound of O((n^3 n)/ ρ) for two ACO variants on all linear functions, where (ρ) determines the pheromone update strength. Furthermore, we show improved bounds for two well-known linear pseudo-Boolean functions called OneMax and BinVal and give additional insights using an experimental study.

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