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Python-Based Evolutionary Algorithms for Engineers

Pankaj Jayaraman

Publisher: Educohack Press

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"Python-Based Evolutionary Algorithms for Engineers" is a comprehensive guide designed to empower engineers with the knowledge and skills needed to harness the power of evolutionary algorithms in optimization tasks. We seamlessly integrate theoretical foundations with hands-on implementation, making it accessible to both beginners and seasoned practitioners.
Starting with fundamental concepts, we progress to a dedicated exploration of Differential Evolution, a versatile optimization technique, with a strong emphasis on practical Python implementations. Readers will delve into the intricacies of multi-objective optimization and discover the myriad applications of evolutionary algorithms across diverse engineering domains.
Our book stands out by offering a hands-on approach, allowing readers to translate theoretical concepts into practical applications using Python. We provide clear explanations and real-world examples that equip engineers to implement and adapt powerful optimization techniques.
We also explore multi-objective optimization, demonstrating the versatility of evolutionary algorithms in addressing complex engineering challenges. With a strong emphasis on applicability, our book serves as a guide for both newcomers and experienced practitioners, offering a pathway to proficiently leverage evolutionary algorithms for enhanced problem-solving and innovation in engineering projects.
Available since: 02/20/2025.
Print length: 298 pages.

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