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*2009
40EENicola Beume, Boris Naujoks, Mike Preuss, Günter Rudolph, Tobias Wagner: Effects of 1-Greedy -Metric-Selection on Innumerably Large Pareto Fronts. EMO 2009: 21-35
39EEPatrick Koch, Oliver Kramer, Günter Rudolph, Nicola Beume: On the hybridization of SMS-EMOA and local search for continuous multiobjective optimization. GECCO 2009: 603-610
38EEOliver Kramer, André Barthelmes, Günter Rudolph: Surrogate Constraint Functions for CMA Evolution Strategies. KI 2009: 169-176
2008
37 Günter Rudolph, Thomas Jansen, Simon M. Lucas, Carlo Poloni, Nicola Beume: Parallel Problem Solving from Nature - PPSN X, 10th International Conference Dortmund, Germany, September 13-17, 2008, Proceedings Springer 2008
36EEM. Sathe, Günter Rudolph, Kalyanmoy Deb: Design and validation of a hybrid interactive reference point method for multi-objective optimization. IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation 2008: 2909-2916
35EEThomas Voß, Nicola Beume, Günter Rudolph, Christian Igel: Scalarization versus indicator-based selection in multi-objective CMA evolution strategies. IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation 2008: 3036-3043
34EEEl-Ghazali Talbi, Sanaz Mostaghim, Tatsuya Okabe, Hisao Ishibuchi, Günter Rudolph, Carlos A. Coello Coello: Parallel Approaches for Multiobjective Optimization. Multiobjective Optimization 2008: 349-372
33EEGünter Rudolph, Hans-Paul Schwefel: Simulated Evolution under Multiple Criteria Conditions Revisited. WCCI 2008: 249-261
32EEFrank Henrich, Claude Bouvy, Christoph Kausch, Klaus Lucas, Mike Preuß, Günter Rudolph, Peter Roosen: Economic optimization of non-sharp separation sequences by means of evolutionary algorithms. Computers & Chemical Engineering 32(7): 1411-1432 (2008)
2007
31 Thomas Bartz-Beielstein, María J. Blesa Aguilera, Christian Blum, Boris Naujoks, Andrea Roli, Günter Rudolph, Michael Sampels: Hybrid Metaheuristics, 4th International Workshop, HM 2007, Dortmund, Germany, October 8-9, 2007, Proceedings Springer 2007
30EEZhiyong Li, Günter Rudolph: A framework of quantum-inspired multi-objective evolutionary algorithms and its convergence condition. GECCO 2007: 908
29EEZhiyong Li, Zhe Li, Günter Rudolph: On the Convergence Properties of Quantum-Inspired Multi-Objective Evolutionary Algorithms. ICIC (3) 2007: 245-255
28EEMike Preuss, Günter Rudolph, Feelly Tumakaka: Solving multimodal problems via multiobjective techniques with Application to phase equilibrium detection. IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation 2007: 2703-2710
2006
27 Nicola Beume, Günter Rudolph: Faster s-metric calculation by considering dominated hypervolume as klee's measure problem. Computational Intelligence 2006: 233-238
26EEGünter Rudolph, Boris Naujoks, Mike Preuss: Capabilities of EMOA to Detect and Preserve Equivalent Pareto Subsets. EMO 2006: 36-50
25EEThomas Bartz-Beielstein, Mike Preuss, Günter Rudolph: Investigation of One-Go Evolution Strategy/Quasi-Newton Hybridizations. Hybrid Metaheuristics 2006: 178-191
24EEMike Preuss, Boris Naujoks, Günter Rudolph: Pareto Set and EMOA Behavior for Simple Multimodal Multiobjective Functions. PPSN 2006: 513-522
2002
23 William B. Langdon, Erick Cantú-Paz, Keith E. Mathias, Rajkumar Roy, David Davis, Riccardo Poli, Karthik Balakrishnan, Vasant Honavar, Günter Rudolph, Joachim Wegener, Larry Bull, Mitchell A. Potter, Alan C. Schultz, Julian F. Miller, Edmund K. Burke, Natasa Jonoska: GECCO 2002: Proceedings of the Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference, New York, USA, 9-13 July 2002 Morgan Kaufmann 2002
2001
22 Günter Rudolph: Self-adaptive mutations may lead to premature convergence. IEEE Trans. Evolutionary Computation 5(4): 410-414 (2001)
2000
21 Marc Schoenauer, Kalyanmoy Deb, Günter Rudolph, Xin Yao, Evelyne Lutton, Juan J. Merelo Guervós, Hans-Paul Schwefel: Parallel Problem Solving from Nature - PPSN VI, 6th International Conference, Paris, France, September 18-20, 2000, Proceedings Springer 2000
20 Günter Rudolph: Takeover Times and Probabilities of Non-Generational Selection Rules. GECCO 2000: 903-
1999
19EEA. E. Eiben, Günter Rudolph: Theory of Evolutionary Algorithms: A Bird's Eye View. Theor. Comput. Sci. 229(1): 3-9 (1999)
1998
18 Günter Rudolph: Evolutionary Search for Minimal Elements in Partially Ordered Finite Sets. Evolutionary Programming 1998: 345-353
17EEGünter Rudolph: On Risky Methods for Local Selection under Noise. PPSN 1998: 169-177
16EEMarco Laumanns, Günter Rudolph, Hans-Paul Schwefel: A Spatial Predator-Prey Approach to Multi-objective Optimization: A Preliminary Study. PPSN 1998: 241-249
15 Günter Rudolph: Finite Markov Chain Results in Evolutionary Computation: A Tour d'Horizon. Fundam. Inform. 35(1-4): 67-89 (1998)
1997
14EEGünter Rudolph: Asymptotical Convergence Rates of Simple Evolutionary Algorithms under Factorizing Mutation Distributions. Artificial Evolution 1997: 223-236
13 Günter Rudolph: Reflections on Bandit Problems and Selection Methods in Uncertain Environments. ICGA 1997: 166-173
12 Günter Rudolph: Local convergence rates of simple evolutionary algorithms with Cauchy mutations. IEEE Trans. Evolutionary Computation 1(4): 249-258 (1997)
1996
11 Günter Rudolph: Convergence of Evolutionary Algorithms in General Search Spaces. International Conference on Evolutionary Computation 1996: 50-54
10EEGünter Rudolph: On Interactive Evolutionary Algorithms and Stochastic Mealy Automata. PPSN 1996: 218-226
9EEGünter Rudolph, Joachim Sprave: Significance of Locality and Selection Pressure in the Grand Deluge Evolutionary Algorithm. PPSN 1996: 686-695
8 Günter Rudolph: How Mutation and Selection solve Long Path Problems in Polynomial Expected Time. Evolutionary Computation 4(2): 195-205 (1996)
1995
7 Hans-Paul Schwefel, Günter Rudolph: Contemporary Evolution Strategies. ECAL 1995: 893-907
6 George M. Yin, Günter Rudolph, Hans-Paul Schwefel: Analyzing the (1, lambda) Evolution Strategy via Stochastic Approximation Methods. Evolutionary Computation 3(4): 473-489 (1995)
1994
5 Günter Rudolph: Convergence of Non-Elitist Strategies. International Conference on Evolutionary Computation 1994: 63-66
4EEGünter Rudolph: An Evolutionary Algorithm for Integer Programming. PPSN 1994: 139-148
1993
3 Günter Rudolph: Massively Parallel Simulated Annealing and Its Relation to Evolutionary Algorithms. Evolutionary Computation 1(4): 361-383 (1993)
1992
2 Günter Rudolph: On Correlated Mutations in Evolution Strategies. PPSN 1992: 107-116
1990
1EEGünter Rudolph: Global Optimization by Means of Distributed Evolution Strategies. PPSN 1990: 209-213

Coauthor Index

1Karthik Balakrishnan [23]
2André Barthelmes [38]
3Thomas Bartz-Beielstein (Thomas Beielstein) [25] [31]
4Nicola Beume [27] [35] [37] [39] [40]
5Maria J. Blesa (María J. Blesa Aguilera) [31]
6Christian Blum [31]
7Claude Bouvy [32]
8Larry Bull [23]
9Edmund K. Burke [23]
10Erick Cantú-Paz [23]
11Carlos A. Coello Coello [34]
12David Davis [23]
13Kalyanmoy Deb [21] [36]
14A. E. Eiben (Ágoston E. Eiben, Guszti Eiben) [19]
15Juan Julián Merelo Guervós (Juan J. Merelo Guervós) [21]
16Frank Henrich [32]
17Vasant Honavar [23]
18Christian Igel [35]
19Hisao Ishibuchi [34]
20Thomas Jansen [37]
21Natasa Jonoska (Natasha Jonoska) [23]
22Christoph Kausch [32]
23Patrick Koch [39]
24Oliver Kramer [38] [39]
25William B. Langdon [23]
26Marco Laumanns [16]
27Zhe Li [29]
28Zhiyong Li [29] [30]
29Klaus Lucas [32]
30Simon M. Lucas [37]
31Evelyne Lutton [21]
32Keith E. Mathias [23]
33Julian Francis Miller (Julian F. Miller) [23]
34Sanaz Mostaghim [34]
35Boris Naujoks [24] [26] [31] [40]
36Tatsuya Okabe [34]
37Riccardo Poli [23]
38Carlo Poloni [37]
39Mitchell A. Potter [23]
40Mike Preuss (Mike Preuß) [24] [25] [26] [28] [32] [40]
41Andrea Roli [31]
42Peter Roosen [32]
43Rajkumar Roy [23]
44Michael Sampels [31]
45M. Sathe [36]
46Marc Schoenauer [21]
47Alan C. Schultz [23]
48Hans-Paul Schwefel [6] [7] [16] [21] [33]
49Joachim Sprave [9]
50El-Ghazali Talbi [34]
51Feelly Tumakaka [28]
52Thomas Voß [35]
53Tobias Wagner [40]
54Joachim Wegener [23]
55Xin Yao [21]
56George M. Yin [6]

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