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x-evolution

Implementation of various evolutionary algorithms, starting with evolutionary strategies

Install

$ pip install x-evolution

Usage

import torch
from x_evolution import EvoStrategy

# model

from torch import nn
model = torch.nn.Sequential(
    nn.Linear(8, 16),
    nn.ReLU(),
    nn.Linear(16, 4)
)

# evolution wrapper

evo_strat = EvoStrategy(
    model,
    environment = lambda model: torch.randint(0, 100, ()), # environment is just a function that takes in the individual model (with unique noise) and outputs a scalar (the fitness) the measure you are selecting for
    noise_population_size = 30,
    num_generations = 100,
    learning_rate = 1e-3,
    noise_scale = 1e-3,
    params_to_optimize = None # defaults to all parameters, but can be [str {param name}] or [Parameter]
)

# do evolution with your desired fitness function for so many generations

evo_strat()

# model will be saved under checkpoints/ folder
# can also specify checkpoint_every at init and select the one with your favored fitness score for continued policy gradient learning etc

Distributed

Using the CLI from 🤗

$ accelerate config

Then

$ accelerate launch train.py

Citations

@article{Qiu2025EvolutionSA,
    title   = {Evolution Strategies at Scale: LLM Fine-Tuning Beyond Reinforcement Learning},
    author  = {Xin Qiu and Yulu Gan and Conor F. Hayes and Qiyao Liang and Elliot Meyerson and Babak Hodjat and Risto Miikkulainen},
    journal = {ArXiv},
    year    = {2025},
    volume  = {abs/2509.24372},
    url     = {https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:281674745}
}
@misc{sarkar2025evolutionstrategieshyperscale,
    title   = {Evolution Strategies at the Hyperscale}, 
    author  = {Bidipta Sarkar and Mattie Fellows and Juan Agustin Duque and Alistair Letcher and Antonio León Villares and Anya Sims and Dylan Cope and Jarek Liesen and Lukas Seier and Theo Wolf and Uljad Berdica and Alexander David Goldie and Aaron Courville and Karin Sevegnani and Shimon Whiteson and Jakob Nicolaus Foerster},
    year    = {2025},
    eprint  = {2511.16652},
    archivePrefix = {arXiv},
    primaryClass = {cs.LG},
    url     = {https://arxiv.org/abs/2511.16652}, 
}
@misc{fortunato2019noisynetworksexploration,
    title   = {Noisy Networks for Exploration}, 
    author  = {Meire Fortunato and Mohammad Gheshlaghi Azar and Bilal Piot and Jacob Menick and Ian Osband and Alex Graves and Vlad Mnih and Remi Munos and Demis Hassabis and Olivier Pietquin and Charles Blundell and Shane Legg},
    year    = {2019},
    eprint  = {1706.10295},
    archivePrefix = {arXiv},
    primaryClass = {cs.LG},
    url     = {https://arxiv.org/abs/1706.10295}, 
}

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