The authors are among the leading researchers in the hybridization of metaheuristics with other techniques for optimization, and their work reflects the broad shift to problem-oriented rather than algorithm-oriented approaches, enabling faster and more effective implementation in real-life applications. This hybridization is not restricted to different variants of metaheuristics but includes, for example, the combination of mathematical programming, dynamic programming, or constraint programming with metaheuristics, reflecting cross-fertilization in fields such as optimization, algorithmics, mathematical modeling, operations research, statistics, and simulation. The book is a valuable introduction and reference for researchers and graduate students in these domains.
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"This book by Blum and Raidl constructs a bridge between these two approaches and aims to share expertise gained from each end. ... The book is well-structured. ... I highly recommend this book,both to practitioners and theoreticians at the post graduate levels, be they rooted either at the 'formal/rigid' or 'heuristic/soft' ends of Combinatorial Optimization research or practice." (Ofer M. Shir, Genetic Programming and Evolvable Machines, Vol. 19 (1-2), June, 2018)