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From: sa209@utb.shv.hb.se (Claes Andersson)
Subject: Optima... when?
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Keywords: Optima, convergence
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Date: Thu, 3 Nov 1994 17:25:40 GMT
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 Hello out there!

 I have a question.. When the genomes converge depends much on the size of 
the population but can one always say that one have reached a local optima 
when the genomes have converged?

 Is there any simple and explicit formulation of what a maxima really is?

Claes Andersson. University of Boras. Sweden.
