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arxiv:2606.01474

Voronoi-Elitism Genetic Algorithm: A Generic Derivative-Free Routine With Theory and Implementation for Statistical Optimization

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Abstract

A derivative-free optimization method called VEGA is introduced, which uses geometric information and Voronoi-based neighborhoods to efficiently handle complex objective functions with mixed parameter types while maintaining computational flexibility for high-dimensional problems.

In this paper, we propose a generic optimization approach for challenging objective functions that finds applications in various statistical problems. We focus on objective functions with two parameter blocks of one amenable to analytic optimization, and another that is irregular or computationally expensive. To address this setting, we propose the Voronoi-Elitism Genetic Algorithm (VEGA), a derivative-free optimization method that embeds geometric information into genetic search. The proposed algorithm retains elite candidates and constructs Voronoi-based neighborhoods around them, whose crossover and self-adaptive mutation balance exploitation of promising solutions with exploration of under-covered regions. We study the high dimensional behavior of genetic search by analyzing distance concentration, and the effects of population size and shrinking mutation, which shows that the algorithm improves spatial coverage and yields sharper distance bounds under limited computational budgets. Simulation studies are conducted to compare VEGA with two genetic-type algorithms competitors in finite samples. A real data application on Stack Exchange activity data further illustrates its ability to identify stable structural changes, implying the algorithm is computationally flexible for high-dimensional, derivative-free optimization and applicable for various statistical problems.

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