Why 'GSA: A Gravitational Search Algorithm' Is Not Genuinely Based on the Law of Gravity
Melvin Gauci, Tony J. Dodd, Roderich Gross

TL;DR
This paper critically examines the GSA algorithm, revealing that it does not accurately model the physical law of gravity, and discusses implications for its theoretical foundation and practical effectiveness.
Contribution
The paper provides a detailed analysis showing GSA's disconnect from actual gravitational physics, challenging its purported basis and suggesting improvements.
Findings
GSA does not adhere to Newtonian gravity principles
The algorithm's performance is not rooted in physical gravity laws
Implications for future algorithm design and theoretical validation
Abstract
Why 'GSA: A Gravitational Search Algorithm' Is Not Genuinely Based on the Law of Gravity
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