ABSTRACT

Nature-Inspired Computing: Physics and Chemistry-Based Algorithms provides a comprehensive introduction to the methodologies and algorithms in nature-inspired computing, with an emphasis on applications to real-life engineering problems.

The research interest for Nature-inspired Computing has grown considerably exploring different phenomena observed in nature and basic principles of physics, chemistry, and biology. The discipline has reached a mature stage and the field has been well-established. This endeavour is another attempt at investigation into various computational schemes inspired from nature, which are presented in this book with the development of a suitable framework and industrial applications.

Designed for senior undergraduates, postgraduates, research students, and professionals, the book is written at a comprehensible level for students who have some basic knowledge of calculus and differential equations, and some exposure to optimization theory. Due to the focus on search and optimization, the book is also appropriate for electrical, control, civil, industrial and manufacturing engineering, business, and economics students, as well as those in computer and information sciences.

With the mathematical and programming references and applications in each chapter, the book is self-contained, and can also serve as a reference for researchers and scientists in the fields of system science, natural computing, and optimization.

chapter 2|68 pages

Gravitational Search Algorithm

chapter 3|40 pages

Central Force Optimization

chapter 4|36 pages

Electromagnetism-Like Optimization

chapter 5|96 pages

Harmony Search

chapter 6|38 pages

Water Drop Algorithm

chapter 7|34 pages

Spiral Dynamics Algorithms

chapter 8|52 pages

Simulated Annealing

chapter 9|32 pages

Chemical Reaction Optimization

chapter 10|106 pages

Miscellaneous Algorithms