2018
DOI: 10.30880/ijie.2018.10.06.010
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Overview of Multiobjective Optimization Methods in in Silico Metabolic Engineering

Abstract: However, unlike single objective optimization, multiobjective optimization involves optimizing multiple conflicting objectives. As an example, in E.coli, the production of succinate acid is at the highest rate when the growth rate is at 0 and vice versa. Thus, it is necessary Abstract: Multiobjective optimization requires of finding a trade-off between multiple objectives. However, most of the objectives are contradict towards each other, thus makes it difficult for the traditional approaches to find a solutio… Show more

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