Proceedings of the Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference Companion 2019
DOI: 10.1145/3319619.3322070
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Black-box complexity of the binary value function

Abstract: The binary value function, or BinVal, has appeared in several studies in theory of evolutionary computation as one of the extreme examples of linear pseudo-Boolean functions. Its unbiased black-box complexity was previously shown to be at most ⌈log 2 n⌉ + 2, where n is the problem size.We augment it with an upper bound of log 2 n + 2.42141558 − o(1), which is more precise for many values of n. We also present a lower bound of log 2 n+1.1186406−o(1). Additionally, we prove that BinVal is an easiest function amo… Show more

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