Artificial Life

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A01=Christopher Langton
AL Research
Artificial Life
Artificial Life Form
Artificial Molecular Machines
Author_Christopher Langton
Autocatalytic Set
Biological systems ? Computer simulation
Biological systems ? Computer simulation ? Congresses
Biological systems ? Simulation methods
Biological systems ? Simulation methods ? Congresses
Category=JHB
Cellular Automata
cellular automata modeling
Cellular Automata Models
complex systems simulation
computational biology
Developmental Model
developmental processes modeling
Elongation Cycle
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evolutionary algorithms
Fitness Function
Genetic Algorithm
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Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
Older Field
Positional Assembly
Random Graph
Reaction Diffusion Systems
Sage Grouse
self-replicating systems research
SOCIAL SCIENCE ? General
SOCIAL SCIENCE ? Sociology ? General
STM Image
STM Tip
synthetic biology methods
Vice Versa
VON NEUMANN

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367002909
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Sep 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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"In September 1987, the first workshop on Artificial Life was held at the Los
Alamos National Laboratory. Jointly sponsored by the Center for Nonlinear Studies,
the Santa Fe Institute, and Apple Computer Inc, the workshop brought together
160 computer scientists, biologists, physicists, anthropologists, and other assorted
""-ists,"" all of whom shared a common interest in the simulation and synthesis of
living systems. During five intense days, we saw a wide variety of models of living
systems, including mathematical models for the origin of life, self-reproducing
automata, computer programs using the mechanisms of Darwinian evolution to produce
co-adapted ecosystems, simulations of flocking birds and schooling fish, the
growth and development of artificial plants, and much, much more
The workshop itself grew out of my frustration with the fragmented nature
of the literature on biological modeling and simulation. For years I had prowled
around libraries, shifted through computer-search results, and haunted bookstores,
trying to get an overview of a field which I sensed existed but which did not seem
to have any coherence or unity. Instead, I literally kept stumbling over interesting
work almost by accident, often published in obscure journals if published at all."

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