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Kepler Algorithm for Large-Scale Systems of Economic Dispatch with Heat Optimization

Sultan Hassan Hakmi, Abdullah M Shaheen, Hashim Alnami, Ghareeb Moustafa, Ahmed Ginidi
2023
The proposed KOA is used to forecast the position and motion of planets at any given time based on Kepler's principles of planetary motion.  ...  In this article, a Kepler optimization algorithm (KOA) is designed and employed to handle the CHPUED issue under valve points impacts in large-scale systems.  ...  Mathematical Model of KOA The Kepler optimization algorithm (KOA), proposed in [23] , is inspired from Kepler's laws for planetary motion.  ... 
doi:10.3390/biomimetics8080608 pmid:38132548 pmcid:PMC10741829 fatcat:udnlum7imbff5nc2ggrznw74p4

Creativity and discovery as blind variation: Campbell's (1960) BVSR model after the half-century mark

Dean Keith Simonton
2011 Review of General Psychology  
Once BV is suitably conceptualized, Campbell's theory continues to provide a fruitful approach to the understanding of both creativity and discovery.  ...  The treatment begins by defining creativity and discovery, variant blindness versus sightedness, variant utility and selection, and ideational variants versus creative products.  ...  Campbell, 1974a) , but he also put forward a BVSR-like theory of free will.  ... 
doi:10.1037/a0022912 fatcat:ruditpf7jvbeblpkwq76lgjfem

Précis of Simple heuristics that make us smart

Peter M. Todd, Gerd Gigerenzer
2000 Behavioral and Brain Sciences  
These simple heuristics perform comparably to more complex algorithms, particularly when generalizing to new data -that is, simplicity leads to robustness.  ...  Abstract: I investigate whether heuristics similar to those studied by Gigerenzer and his co-authors can apply to the problem of finding a suitable heuristic for a given problem.  ...  All of Kepler's struggles to find a way to represent the planetary orbits might be unnecessary -all he had to do was apply a few simple heuristics.  ... 
doi:10.1017/s0140525x00003447 fatcat:43gpji75ifbv3jej4n2xef25vi

Précis of Simple heuristics that make us smart

P M Todd, G Gigerenzer
2000 Behavioral and Brain Sciences  
These simple heuristics perform comparably to more complex algorithms, particularly when generalizing to new data--that is, simplicity leads to robustness.  ...  These heuristics can enable both living organisms and artificial systems to make smart choices quickly and with a minimum of information by exploiting the way that information is structured in particular  ...  All of Kepler's struggles to find a way to represent the planetary orbits might be unnecessary -all he had to do was apply a few simple heuristics.  ... 
pmid:11301545 fatcat:2rcestruqzeurjcgbvj2akmfbm

Evolutionary Models for Signal Enhancement and Approximation [article]

Leif Bergerhoff, Universität Des Saarlandes
2021
Furthermore, we propose a new and purely repulsive model of swarming that turns out to describe a specific type of backward diffusion process.  ...  We achieve stability from reflecting boundary conditions in the diffusion co-domain, a concept which is new in the context of backward diffusion.  ...  Figure 1.4: Left: Portrait of Johannes Kepler (1571-1630). Right: Illustration of Kepler's laws.  ... 
doi:10.22028/d291-34294 fatcat:vp5t2qs4vjacjjzhbs3j2orvve