A new Multi Sine-Cosine algorithm for unconstrained optimization problems

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Abstract

The Sine-Cosine algorithm (SCA) is a population-based metaheuristic algorithm utilizing sine and cosine functions to perform search. To enable the search process, SCA incorporates several search parameters. But sometimes, these parameters make the search in SCA vulnerable to local minima/maxima. To overcome this problem, a new Multi Sine- Cosine algorithm (MSCA) is proposed in this paper. MSCA utilizes multiple swarm clusters to diversify & intensify the search in-order to avoid the local minima/maxima problem. Secondly, during update MSCA also checks for better search clusters that offer convergence to global minima effectively. To assess its performance, we tested the MSCA on unimodal, multimodal and composite benchmark functions taken from the literature. Experimental results reveal that the MSCA is statistically superior with regards to convergence as compared to recent state-of-the-art metaheuristic algorithms, including the original SCA.

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Rehman, M. Z., Khan, A., Ghazali, R., Aamir, M., & Nawi, N. M. (2021). A new Multi Sine-Cosine algorithm for unconstrained optimization problems. PLoS ONE, 16(8 August). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0255269

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