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Genetic Algorithms, Help?

Name: Anonymous 2013-01-26 20:18

I'm doing a program which uses genetic algorithms at its core. It is supposed to find an exponential fit of a rather special form: a^(k^(bx)).
My generations have 100 individuals and I use 20 points. Which would be the best way to recombine my population? My teacher told me that I should try to use, say, 20% from the top and 20% bottom. Now, I'm not sure about two things. Hope you guys can help me.

Is the new generation forcefully comprised of completely new individuals? How should I recombine the numbers (a and b, since k is a constant)?
The numbers are doubles all around and each curve has a "fitness" associated to it. 

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Name: Anonymous 2013-01-27 0:45

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