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Sensitivity Analysis of Checkpointing Strategies for Multimemetic Algorithms on Unstable Complex Networks

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Fig. 1: Example networks for n = 32. The left figure is a SF network (m = 2) and the right one is a SW network (M = 61).
Fig. 2: Deviation from the optimal solution as a function of the churn rate for (a) SF and (b) SW.
Fig. 3: Best fitness (top) and entropy (bottom) for TRAP with SF topology.

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