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Great deluge algorithm

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The Great Deluge algorithm is an general algorithm applied to optimization problems. It is similar in many ways to hill-climbing and simulated annealing algorithms.

References

  • Gunter Dueck: "New Optimization Heuristics: The Great Deluge Algorithm and the Record-to-Record Travel", Technical report, IBM Germany, Heidelberg Scientific Center, 1990.
  • Gunter Dueck: "New Optimization Heuristics The Great Deluge Algorithm and the Record-to-Record Travel", Journal of Computational Physics, Volume 104, Issue 1, p. 86-92, 1993

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