Adaptive Individuals in Evolving Populations: Models and Algorithms

Adaptive Individuals in Evolving Populations: Models and Algorithms

By Richard K Belew and Melanie Mitchell

This book is an outcome of the workshop on Adaptive Individuals in Evolving Populations held in Santa Fe, New Mexico, in 1993. The conference addresses interactions between the evolution of populations and individuals' adaptations in those populations with the use of computational tools.

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Book Information

Publisher: Routledge
Publish Date: 07/12/2019
Pages: 552
ISBN-13: 9780367314088
ISBN-10: 0367314088
Language: English

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This book is out of a workshop organized to address questions like these. The meeting was sponsored by the Santa Fe Institute and held at Sol y Sam- bra in Santa Fe, New Mexico, during July, 1993. It brought together a group of about 20 scientists from the disciplines of biology, psychology, and computer science, all studying interactions between the evolution of populations and individuals' adaptations in those populations, and all of whom make some use of computational tools in their work.

About the Author

Melanie Mitchell has a PhD in computer science from the University of Michigan, where she studied with the cognitive scientist and writer Douglas Hofstadter; together, they created the Copycat program, which makes creative analogies in an idealized world.

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