Table 2.

Variation of the final function value (in the trial implementation) w.r.tPopsize for fixed number of generations N_gen  = 250 and Nvar  = 11. Notice the very bad function value for small Popsize.

PopsizeBest |$f(\mathbf {x^{*}})$|
4000.5011925167207855
4501.0000000000000000
5000.9999999999980158
5500.9999999999682601
6001.0000000000000000
6501.0000000000000000
PopsizeBest |$f(\mathbf {x^{*}})$|
4000.5011925167207855
4501.0000000000000000
5000.9999999999980158
5500.9999999999682601
6001.0000000000000000
6501.0000000000000000
Table 2.

Variation of the final function value (in the trial implementation) w.r.tPopsize for fixed number of generations N_gen  = 250 and Nvar  = 11. Notice the very bad function value for small Popsize.

PopsizeBest |$f(\mathbf {x^{*}})$|
4000.5011925167207855
4501.0000000000000000
5000.9999999999980158
5500.9999999999682601
6001.0000000000000000
6501.0000000000000000
PopsizeBest |$f(\mathbf {x^{*}})$|
4000.5011925167207855
4501.0000000000000000
5000.9999999999980158
5500.9999999999682601
6001.0000000000000000
6501.0000000000000000
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