Article ID: | iaor20108706 |
Volume: | 62 |
Issue: | 2 |
Start Page Number: | 305 |
End Page Number: | 312 |
Publication Date: | Feb 2011 |
Journal: | Journal of the Operational Research Society |
Authors: | Hains D R, Whitley L D, Howe A E |
The solution space of the travelling salesman problem under 2-opt moves has been characterized as having a big-valley structure, in which the evaluation of a tour is positively correlated to the distance of the tour from the global optimum. We examine the big-valley hypothesis more closely and show that while the big-valley structure does appear in much of the solution space, it breaks down around local optima that have solutions whose evaluation is very close to that of the global optimum; multiple funnels appear around local optima with evaluations close to the global optimum. The appearance of multiple funnels explains why certain iterated local search heuristics can quickly find high-quality solutions, but fail to consistently find the global optimum. We then investigate a novel search operator, which is demonstrated to have the ability to escape funnels at evaluations close to the global optimum.