Hidden Order: How Adaptation Builds Complexity.
@article{Koza1995HiddenOH, title={Hidden Order: How Adaptation Builds Complexity.}, author={John R. Koza}, journal={Artificial Life}, year={1995}, volume={2}, pages={333-335} }
Computer simulations of artificial ecologies typically model the interactions of a population of independently acting, spatially situated, resource-restricted, differently structured, self-reproducing agents. The interactions in such systems are typically highly nonlinear, subject to random perturbation, executed in parallel, and coevolutionary in the sense that the agents interact with each other as well as their environment. Examples of artificial ecologies that possess the above… CONTINUE READING
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