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C.J. Geyer and E.A. Thompson Annealing Markov chain Monte Carlo with applications to ancestral inference. In Journal of the American Statistical Association, pages 909-920, 1995.

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Relaxed Simulated Tempering for VLSI Floorplan Designs - Cong, Kong, Xu, Liang, Liu, .. (1999)   (5 citations)  (Correct)

....by the theory) The solution quality of the simulated annealing based optimization tends to get worse as the design complexity increases, as faster cooling schedules have to be used to assure a reasonable runtime. In this paper, we use a new optimization technique, named simulated tempering [MP92, GT95], to solve VLSI floorplan problem. Simulated tempering was invented to overcome the drawback of simulated annealing by taking The work is partially supported by DARPA ETO under Contract DAAL01 96 K 3600, NSF Young Investigator Award MIP9357582. The work by W.H. Wong and J.S. Liu is supported ....

....time, which makes it possible for the process to escape from a local minimum. As a general Monte Carlo and optimization method, simulated tempering has been applied successfully to many scientific areas, such as random field Ising model [MP92] spin glass model [KR94] and ancestral gene inference [GT95]. An extension of simulated tempering, called dynamic weighting [WL97] in which a dynamic weight is employed to help the system to jump between adjacent temperature levels, has been successfully applied to the traveling salsman problem and neural network training. In this paper, we have ....

C.J. Geyer and E.A. Thompson Annealing Markov chain Monte Carlo with applications to ancestral inference. In Journal of the American Statistical Association, pages 909-920, 1995.


Relaxed Simulated Tempering for VLSI Floorplan Designs - Jason Cong Tianming   (Correct)

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C.J. Geyer and E.A. Thompson Annealing Markov chain Monte Carlo with applications to ancestral inference. In Journal of the American Statistical Association, pages 909-920, 1995.

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