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ECJ does multithreading to either evaluate or breed individuals. To breed individuals in the population, ECJ slices up the new population into pieces and assigns each piece to a separate thread to perform breeding. To evaluate individuals in the population, ECJ either slices up the population and assigns each piece to a thread, or it iteratively assigns single individuals or small groups of individuals to each thread. For more information, please review the ECJ Owner's Manual.
Sean
On Apr 13, 2014, at 8:41 PM, SUBSCRIBE ECJ-INTEREST-L Anonymous <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Well, C applies to me.
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> How does the multiple threads work, in relation to the chromosomes? A single
> thread per chromosome?
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> Regards.
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