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Evolving Boolean Functions with Conjunctions and Disjunctions via Genetic Programming

Published 28 Mar 2019 in cs.NE | (1903.11936v2)

Abstract: Recently it has been proved that simple GP systems can efficiently evolve the conjunction of $n$ variables if they are equipped with the minimal required components. In this paper, we make a considerable step forward by analysing the behaviour and performance of the GP system for evolving a Boolean function with unknown components, i.e., the function may consist of both conjunctions and disjunctions. We rigorously prove that if the target function is the conjunction of $n$ variables, then the RLS-GP using the complete truth table to evaluate program quality evolves the exact target function in $O(\ell n \log2 n)$ iterations in expectation, where $\ell \geq n$ is a limit on the size of any accepted tree. When, as in realistic applications, only a polynomial sample of possible inputs is used to evaluate solution quality, we show how RLS-GP can evolve a conjunction with any polynomially small generalisation error with probability $1 - O(\log2(n)/n)$. To produce our results we introduce a super-multiplicative drift theorem that gives significantly stronger runtime bounds when the expected progress is only slightly super-linear in the distance from the optimum.

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