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Agent-based Tabu Search

Agent-Based Tabu Search (ABTS) embeds the tabu search metaheuristic inside a multi-agent framework where autonomous agents each run independent or cooperating tabu search threads, sharing promising solutions to escape local optima and collectively explore large combinatorial or continuous search spaces more effectively than a single-thread implementation.

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Agent-Based Tabu Search — Distributed Multi-Agent Metaheuristic Optimization
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  • Glover, F. (1989). Tabu search — Part I. ORSA Journal on Computing, 1(3), 190–206. · DOI 10.1287/ijoc.1.3.190
  • Verhoeven, M. G. A., Aarts, E. H. L. (1995). Parallel local search. Journal of Heuristics, 1(1), 43–65. · DOI 10.1007/bf02430365
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