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Check out the new article: Chemical reaction optimization (CRO) algorithm (Part II): Assembling and results.
In the second part, we will collect chemical operators into a single algorithm and present a detailed analysis of its results. Let's find out how the Chemical reaction optimization (CRO) method copes with solving complex problems on test functions.
Now that we have covered the basic concepts and principles of operation of the chemical operators of the chemical reaction optimization algorithm, it is now time to move on to the general assembly of the algorithm and its practical application. Here we will focus on the results of the algorithm on various test functions to analyze its efficiency and potential in solving real-world problems. We will examine its performance, convergence, and ability to find global optima, which will allow us to evaluate its applicability, and also compare the results of the CRO algorithm with other optimization methods, identifying its advantages and disadvantages.
Author: Andrey Dik