This book is concerned with recent advances in fitness landscapes. The
concept of fitness landscapes originates from theoretical biology and
refers to a framework for analysing and visualizing the relationships
between genotypes, phenotypes and fitness. These relationships lay at
the centre of attempts to mathematically describe evolutionary processes
and evolutionary dynamics.
The book addresses recent advances in the understanding of fitness
landscapes in evolutionary biology and evolutionary computation. In the
volume, experts in the field of fitness landscapes present these
findings in an integrated way to make it accessible to a number of
audiences: senior undergraduate and graduate students in computer
science, theoretical biology, physics, applied mathematics and
engineering, but also researcher looking for a reference or/and entry
point into using fitness landscapes for analysing algorithms. Also
practitioners wanting to employ fitness landscape techniques for
evaluating bio- and nature-inspired computing algorithms can find
valuable material in the book. For teaching proposes, the book could
also be used as a reference handbook.