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Artificial Life: An Overview (Complex Adaptive Systems) [Paperback]

Christopher Langton
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Table of Contents

Artificial life as a tool for biological inquiry, Charles Taylor, David Jefferson; Cooperation and community structure in artificial ecosystems, Kristian Lindgrem, Mats G. Nordahl; Extended molecular evolutionary biology - artificial life bridging the gap between chemistry and biology, P. Schuster; Visual models of morphogenesis, Przemyslaw Prusinkiewicz; The artificial life roots of artificial intelligence, Luc Steels; Towards synthesizing artificial neural networks that exhibit cooperative intelligent behaviour - some open issues in artificial life, Michael G. Dyer; Modelling adaptive autonomous agents, Pattie Maes; Chaos as a source of complexity and diversity in evolution, Kunihiko Kaneko; An evolutionary approach to synthetic biology - Zen and the art of creating life, Thomas S. Ray; Beyond digital naturalism, Walter Fontana et al; Learning about life, Mitchell resnick; Books on artificial life and related topics, David G. Stork; Computer viruses as artificial life, Eugene H. Spafford; Genetic algorithms and artificial life, Melanie Mitchell, Stephanie Forrest; Artificial life as philosophy, Daniel Bennett; Levels of functional equivalence in reverse bioengineering; why do we need artificial life? Eric W. Bonabeau, Guy Theraulaz.

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