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Generally, a constraint-handling technique to address constraints experiences three different situations in the whole evolutionary process: (1) the infeasible situation only includes the infeasible solutions; (2) the semi-feasible situation includes the feasible and infeasible individuals simultaneously; and (3) the infeasible situation only includes the infeasible individuals.
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