Abstract
The Crossover operator is common to most
implementations of Genetic Programming (GP). Another,
usually unavoidable, factor is some form of restriction
on the size of trees in the GP population. This paper
concentrates on the interaction between the Crossover
operator and a restriction on tree depth demonstrated
by the MAX problem, which involves returning the
largest possible value for given function and terminal
sets. Some characteristics and inadequacies of
Crossover in `normal' use are...
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