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by MauranKilom
2811 days ago
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In such incredibly high-dimensional landscapes, such a thing as "local maxima" basically does not exist (you need a local minimum in every single dimension at once). Not to mention that in this case it's not a continuous fitness landscape - you can make wild jumps in each evolutionary step, so the situation of "maximum that can't be climbed out of under given constraints" is even harder to come by. |
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