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Evolving reordering algorithms using an ant colony hyperheuristic approach for accelerating the convergence of the ICCG method

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This paper proposes a novel ant colony hyperheuristic approach for reordering the rows and columns of symmetric positive definite matrices. This ant colony hyperheuristic approach evolves heuristics for bandwidth reduction… Click to show full abstract

This paper proposes a novel ant colony hyperheuristic approach for reordering the rows and columns of symmetric positive definite matrices. This ant colony hyperheuristic approach evolves heuristics for bandwidth reduction applied to instances arising from specific application areas with the objective of generating low-cost reordering algorithms. This paper evaluates the resulting reordering algorithm in each application area against state-of-the-art reordering algorithms with the purpose of reducing the running times of the zero-fill incomplete Cholesky-preconditioned conjugate gradient method. The results obtained on a wide-ranging set of standard benchmark matrices show that the proposed approach compares favorably with state-of-the-art reordering algorithms when applied to instances arising from computational fluid dynamics, structural, and thermal problems.

Keywords: ant colony; hyperheuristic approach; approach; colony hyperheuristic; reordering algorithms

Journal Title: Engineering with Computers
Year Published: 2019

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