Genetic programming: efficient modeling tool in hydrology and groundwater management

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Sreekanth, J.;Datta, Bithin
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[Extract] With the advent of computers a wide range of mathematical and numerical models have been developed with the intent of predicting or approximating parts of hyrdrologic cycle. Prior to the advent of conceptual process based models, physical hydraulic models, which are reduced scale representations of large hydraulic systems, were used commonly in water resources engineering. Fast development in the computational systems and numerical solutions of complex differential equations enabled development of conceptual models to represent physical systems. Thus, in the last two decades large number of mathematical models was developed to represent different processes in hydrological cycle.

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New Genetic Programming- New Approaches and Successful Applications

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978-953-51-0809-2

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14

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InTech

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Rijeka, Croatia

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10.5772/52102