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Guide to teaching puzzle-based learning
Meyer E., Falkner N., Sooriamurthi R., Michalewicz Z., Springer Publishing Company, Incorporated, London, UK, 2014. 345 pp. Type: Book (978-1-447164-75-3)
Puzzle-based learning, as described by the authors, is a way of teaching students to think critically in several different fields of study, including, foremost, mathematics, but also business, physics, and computing. Puzzle-based learn...
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Nov 20 2014
Variants of evolutionary algorithms for real-world applications
Chiong R., Weise T., Michalewicz Z., Springer Publishing Company, Incorporated, Berlin, Germany, 2012. 480 pp. Type: Book (978-3-642234-23-1)
According to many, evolutionary algorithms (EAs) were first conceived of in Lawrence Fogel’s doctoral thesis, which led to evolutionary programming as a means of achieving “artificial intelligence through simulated ...
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Jun 18 2013
Puzzle-based learning for engineering and computer science
Falkner N., Sooriamurthi R., Michalewicz Z. Computer 43(4): 20-28, 2010. Type: Article
Puzzles can be used to introduce universal mathematical concepts, in a way that engages students. This paper discusses using puzzles to teach general problem-solving skills to university freshmen. The use of puzzles is intended to be i...
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Aug 17 2010
How to solve it: modern heuristics
Michalewicz Z., Fogel D., Springer-Verlag New York, Inc., Secaucus, NJ, 2004. Type: Book (9783540224945)
This is an outstanding book. It takes the reader close to the current knowledge frontier in the field of the heuristics of optimization. Following in the footsteps of Polya’s book [1], this book has seen fantastic accepta...
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Apr 21 2005
tcg-2: a test-case generator for non-linear parameter optimisation techniques
Michalewicz Z., Schmidt M. In
Advances in evolutionary computing
. New York, NY: Springer-Verlag New York, Inc., 2003. Type: Book Chapter
A nonlinear program (NLP) is a problem that can be put into the form: minimize
F(x)
; subject to
gi(x) = 0
for
i = 1
, ...,
m1
where
m1 >= 0
a...
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Sep 30 2003
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