“…Generally, CI is a broad term covering a wide range of computational methodologies and approaches (such as artificial neural networks (ANNs), Genetic Programming (GP), ……) and most of them are nature-inspired algorithms. CI approaches have been used in many fields in particles and nuclear physics as in the other fields, such as studies of event selection problems with Genetic programming (J. M. Link;et.al. 2005) [25], re-discover certain laws of physicssuch as Hamiltonian, Lagrangian, and other laws of geometric and momentum conservation (M. Schmidt, H. Lipson, 2009) [26], estimation of the fission barrier heights of the nuclei (A. Serkan, and T. Bayram, 2014) [27], estimations of beta-decay energies through the Nuclidic Chart (S. Akkoyun et al, 2014) [28] and searching for exotic particles in highenergy physics (P. Baldi et al2016 and 2014) [ 30,31].…”