2010
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-04327-7
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“…To avoid such dilemma, a more realistic simulation of their actual behaviour was found necessary. Thus, as well as their translational motions (Ilich, 2010; Wilson et al, 2012), since gas molecules also experience self‐vibrational and rotational signals, in a previous attempt by the very authors, such movements were also embedded in the simulation according to the Newton's second law and Hooke's law for mass on a spring (Halliday et al, 2011 . In that study (Ghasemi & Varaee, 2018, 2019), a Vibrational‐based IGMM denoted as VIGMM was introduced causing a significant increase in the convergence speed, especially at the early stages of the optimization process.…”
Section: Vibration‐based Igmm Algorithmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To avoid such dilemma, a more realistic simulation of their actual behaviour was found necessary. Thus, as well as their translational motions (Ilich, 2010; Wilson et al, 2012), since gas molecules also experience self‐vibrational and rotational signals, in a previous attempt by the very authors, such movements were also embedded in the simulation according to the Newton's second law and Hooke's law for mass on a spring (Halliday et al, 2011 . In that study (Ghasemi & Varaee, 2018, 2019), a Vibrational‐based IGMM denoted as VIGMM was introduced causing a significant increase in the convergence speed, especially at the early stages of the optimization process.…”
Section: Vibration‐based Igmm Algorithmmentioning
confidence: 99%