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Topic: Evolution operator


In the News (Thu 16 Feb 12)

  
  SMART Operator Co-evolution Mechanics
Each deme was of size 150 for a total SMART operator population of 300 individuals.
This chapter uses a simple application of the SMART operator population to the main population (see section 3.6.2 for alternatives).
Each of the SMART operators in the MAIN deme take eight main population programs, recombine their MAIN programs, and insert eight new programs back into the main population.
www.cs.cmu.edu /afs/cs/usr/astro/mosaic/chapterII/node8.html   (334 words)

  
  Commutativity
Evolution algebras are non-associative and non-power-associative Banach algebras.
Particularly, the evolution operator is studied at the 0-th level in the hierarchy of an evolution algebra.
For example, for a finite dimension evolution algebra the geometric multiplicity of the eigenvalue one of the evolution operator is equal to the number of the 0-th simple evolution subalgebras.
www.math.ohio-state.edu /~tianjj/eat.htm   (2282 words)

  
 Operator (physics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The simplest example of the utility of operators is the study of symmetry.
Once the interest of the operators in classical mechanics has been exposed, it has to be said that it is in quantum mechanics where they reach their full interest.
Time evolution in this vector space is given by the application of a certain operator, called the evolution operator.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Operator_(physics)   (629 words)

  
 1. Introduction
These schema evolution operators would be used to manipulate the original schema into a new schema, and the populated database would be modified accordingly.
The semantics of schema evolution operators is used to maintain the evolution constraints.
The REA schema description and the heuristic guidance of evolution operations of this task is similar to the task of Session II.
www-rcf.usc.edu /~oleary/Vita/reatool.htm   (6034 words)

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