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From: sa209@utb.shv.hb.se (Claes Andersson)
Subject: Cooling and heating
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Keywords: Cooling and heating
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Date: Mon, 14 Nov 1994 19:44:40 GMT
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Hello!

 I have a question that I wonder if anyone of you out there have an answer 
to. When trying to heat a converged population by adding stochastic 
mutations, the new populations takes longer and longer time to converge 
again. The question is, am I doing right: I take the converged population 
and just alter the genes at random +-1 with a 33% frquency. Is that all 
there is to it?

Claes Andersson. University of Bors. Sweden.  
