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W = {1.126, 0.042, 1.588, -0.03, -1.91, 1.83, -0.412, 0.607, -0.294, -0.659}
W = {-1.961, 1.161, 1.588, -0.03, -1.91, 1.762, -0.412, -0.121, -0.294, -0.659
W = {1.558, -0.69, 0.921, 0.134, 0.468, -1.534, 0.966, 1.399, 0.023, 0.915}
W = {1.558, 0.767, 0.076, 0.071, 0.468, -1.534, 1.387, -1.857, -1.88, 0.331}
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Figure 10.8. A perfect solution to the 6-multiplexer problem encoded in a four-
genic chromosome. a) Its chromosome with each gene shown separately. W 1 -W 4
are the arrays containing the weights of each gene. b) The sub-NNs codified by
each gene. In this perfect solution the sub-NNs are linked by OR.
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