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An '''evolutionary algorithm''' (also '''EA''', '''Evolutionary Computation''', '''Artificial Evolution''') is an [[algorithm]] using evolutionary techniques inspired by mechanisms from biological [[evolution]] such as [[natural selection]], [[mutation]] and [[recombination]] to find an optimal configuration for a specific system within specific constraints.
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An '''evolutionary algorithm''' (also '''EA''',) '''Evolutionaryis Computation''',a '''Artificial[[heuristic]] Evolution''')[[Program is anoptimization|optimization]] [[algorithm]] using evolutionary techniques inspired by mechanisms from biological [[Evolution|organic evolution]] such as [[natural selectionmutation]], [[mutationgenetic recombination|recombination]], and [[recombinationnatural selection]] to find an optimal configuration for a specific system within specific constraints.
 
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[[Category:Algorithms]]
[[Category:Machine learning]]
[[Category:OptimizationBioinformatics algorithms]]
[[Category:ArtificialOptimization lifealgorithms and methods]]
[[Category:ComputationalEvolutionary sciencecomputation]]
[[Category:Artificial life models]]
[[Category:Nature-inspired metaheuristics]]