Schema Theorem for Cloning.
Suppose that crossover and mutation were not considered (not performed) and that the schema theorem was only concerned with the effects of selection on a Schema H so that once selected, the individual is cloned into the next generation. If the current generation has 100 individuals that match Schema H, the average fitness of these matched individuals is 10, the average fitness of the entire generation is 20 and the population size is 1000, how many individuals do you expect in the next generation that will match Schema H?
Scheme theorem for cloning was developed that there is no Cross over or mutation is take place and instances scheme at given time is t+1
E(m(H,t+1) is followed by
If cross over and mutation were not depicted the result then we use this method scheme theory of cloning where cross over and mutation take place
in next generation when we use scheme H calculation next generation individual is 100
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