
doi: 10.1007/bf01720377
Indepently developed analytical and simulation models of the same real world phenomenon can effectively complement each other. A simple analytical model can “learn” from a more realistic simulation model and can in turn provide “evolutionary” guidance in optimum seeking to the simulation model.
optimum seeking, analytical search models, Simulation
optimum seeking, analytical search models, Simulation
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