Quality gain analysis of the weighted recombination evolution strategy on general convex quadratic functions

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Abstract

Quality gain is the expected relative improvement of the function value in a single step of a search algorithm. Quality gain analysis reveals the dependencies of the quality gain on the parameters of a search algorithm, based on which one can derive the optimal values for the parameters. In this paper, we investigate evolution strategies with weighted recombination on general convex quadratic functions. We derive a bound for the quality gain and two limit expressions of the quality gain. From the limit expressions, we derive the optimal recombination weights and the optimal step-size, and find that the optimal recombination weights are independent of the Hessian of the objective function. Moreover, the dependencies of the optimal parameters on the dimension and the population size are revealed. Differently from previous works where the population size is implicitly assumed to be smaller than the dimension, our results cover the population size proportional to or greater than the dimension. Numerical simulation shows that the asymptotically optimal step-size well approximates the empirically optimal step-size for a finite dimensional convex quadratic function.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)42-67
Number of pages26
JournalTheoretical Computer Science
Volume832
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 6 Sept 2020

Keywords

  • Evolution strategy
  • General convex quadratic function
  • Optimal step-size
  • Quality gain analysis
  • Weighted recombination

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