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Probability Collectives: (Record no. 226091)

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ISBN 9783319159997
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Classification number 006.3/
Author Mark KUL
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Author Name Kulkarni,A.J.
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Title Probability Collectives:
Sub-Title A Distributed Multi-agent System Approach for Optimization: 86 (Intelligent Systems Reference Library)
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Edition 1
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Place of publication Singapore
Name of publisher Springer
Year of publication 2024
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Number of Pages ix,157
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Bill No XNRF,2248327
Bill Date 2025-03-06
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Summary, etc This book provides an emerging computational intelligence tool in the framework of collective intelligence for modeling and controlling distributed multi-agent systems referred to as Probability Collectives. In the modified Probability Collectives methodology a number of constraint handling techniques are incorporated, which also reduces the computational complexity and improved the convergence and efficiency. Numerous examples and real world problems are used for illustration, which may also allow the reader to gain further insight into the associated concepts.<br/><br/>
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Subject Artificial Intelligence
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Author 2 Tai,K.
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