到目前为止最好的vs.你在哪里:CAD模拟退火的新观点

K. Boese, A. Kahng, C. Tsao
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模拟退火(SA)算法已应用于超大规模集成电路(VLSI) CAD中各种困难的优化问题。现有的SA实现使用单调递减或冷却的温度调度,这是由算法的最优性证明以及与统计热力学的类比所驱动的。本文给出了强有力的证据,挑战了使用这种时间表的正确性。具体来说,证明单调冷却方案最优的理论框架未能捕捉到模拟退火的实际应用。在实践中,算法运行的时间是有限的,而不是无限的;该算法返回整个运行过程中访问的最佳解决方案(“迄今为止最佳”),而不是最后访问的解决方案(“当前位置”)。对于经典VLSI CAD问题的小实例,作者确定了退火计划,在目前为止最佳解决方案的预期质量方面是最佳的。这些最优的时间表不是单调递减的,而是周期性的或变暖的。(当目标是优化就地解决方案的成本时,他们肯定了传统的冷却智慧。)研究结果开辟了许多新的研究方向,特别是如何动态选择退火温度以优化有限时间的质量,迄今为止最好的解决方案。
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Best-so-far vs. where-you-are: New perspectives on simulated annealing for CAD
The simulated annealing (SA) algorithm has been applied to every difficult optimization problem in VLSI (very large scale integration) CAD. Existing SA implementations use monotone decreasing, or cooling, temperature schedules motivated by the algorithm's proof of optimality as well as by an analogy with statistical thermodynamics. This paper gives strong evidence that challenges the correctness of using such schedules. Specifically, the theoretical framework under which monotone cooling schedules is proved optimal fails to capture the practical application of simulated annealing. In practice, the algorithm runs for a finite rather than infinite amount of time; and the algorithm returns the best solution visited during the entire run ("best-so-far") rather than the last solution visited ("where-you-are"). For small instances of classic VLSI CAD problems, the authors determine annealing schedules that are optimal in terms of the expected quality of the best-so-far solution. These optimal schedules do not decrease monotonically, but are in fact either periodic or warming. (When the goal is to optimize the cost of the where-you-are solution, they confirm the traditional wisdom of cooling.) The results open up many new research directions, particularly how to choose annealing temperatures dynamically to optimize the quality of the finite time, best-so-far solution.<>
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