Wolfgang Banzhaf, Frank H. Eeckman (Eds.):
Evolution and Biocomputation, Computational Models of Evolution.
Lecture Notes in Computer Science 899 Springer 1995, ISBN 3-540-59046-3
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editor = {Wolfgang Banzhaf and
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title = {Evolution and Biocomputation, Computational Models of Evolution},
booktitle = {Evolution and Biocomputation},
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series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
volume = {899},
year = {1995},
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- Wolfgang Banzhaf, Frank H. Eeckman:
Editors' Introduction.
1-5
- Warren J. Ewens, Alan Hastings:
Aspects of Optimality Behavior in Population Genetics Theory.
7-17
- Alan Hastings, Gordon A. Fox:
Optimization as a Technique for Studying Population.
18-26
- Guillemette Duchateau-Nguyen, Gérard Weisbuch, L. Peliti:
Emergence of Mutualism.
27-52
- Mark A. Bedau:
Three Illustrations of Artificial Life's Working Hypothesis.
53-68
- Wolfgang Banzhaf:
Self-Organizing Algorithms Derived from RNA Interactions.
69-102
- Eric Mjolsness, Charles Garrett, John Reinitz, David H. Sharp:
Modeling the Connection Between Development and Evolution: Preliminary Report.
103-122
- Hans-Michael Voigt:
Soft Genetic Operators in Evolutionary Algorithms.
123-141
- Heinz Mühlenbein, Dirk Schlierkamp-Voosen:
Analysis of Selection, Mutation and Recombination in Genetic Algorithms.
142-168
- Geoffrey F. Miller, Peter M. Todd:
The Role of Mate Choice in Biocomputation: Sexual Selection as a Process of Search, Optimization and Diversification.
169-204
- Lee Altenberg:
Genome Growth and the Evolution of the Genotype-Phenotype Map.
205-259
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