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Most Cited Articles of Foundations of Genetic Algorithms

TitleYearCitations
A Comparative Analysis of Selection Schemes Used in Genetic Algorithms1991688
Real-Coded Genetic Algorithms and Interval-Schemata1993569
The CHC Adaptive Search Algorithm: How to Have Safe Search When Engaging in Nontraditional Genetic Recombination1991370
Genetic Algorithms for Real Parameter Optimization1991352
A Study of Reproduction in Generational and Steady-State Genetic Algorithms1991236
Evolution in Time and Space – The Parallel Genetic Algorithm1991108
Relative Building-Block Fitness and the Building-Block Hypothesis199380
Fundamental Principles of Deception in Genetic Search199174
Epistasis Variance: A Viewpoint on GA-Hardness199172
Analyzing Deception in Trap Functions199368
Genetic Algorithms Are NOT Function Optimizers199355
Crossover or Mutation?199354
An Analysis of Multi-Point Crossover199147
Simulated Crossover in Genetic Algorithms199346
The Schema Theorem and Price's Theorem199545
Genetic Operators for Sequencing Problems199144
Genetic Algorithm Difficulty and the Modality of Fitness Landscapes199543
Fitness Variance of Formae and Performance Prediction199536
An Experimental Design Perspective on Genetic Algorithms199535
Spurious Correlations and Premature Convergence in Genetic Algorithms199133
Generation Gaps Revisited199333
Population Size and Genetic Drift in Fitness Sharing199522
Modeling Simple Genetic Algorithms199321
The Troubling Aspects of a Building Block Hypothesis for Genetic Programming199520
Deception Considered Harmful* *With apologies to Edsger Dijkstra (Dijkstra, 1968).199319