Constrained optimization phases

Using the earlier comparison operator means that optimization has two phases. First, the optimizer will likely only find infeasible candidate solutions, so it optimizes the fitness of infeasible solutions. Then, at some point, the optimizer hopefully discovers a feasible candidate solution; regardless of its fitness, it will then become the best-found solution of the optimizer and will form the basis of the further search. This is essentially the optimization of a feasible solution's fitness.

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