Breyer, J., J. Ackermann, and J. McCaskill (1999). Evolving reaction-diffusion ecosystems with self-assembling structure in thin films. Artificial Life 4 (1), 25--40.

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....their instantiating structure. In order to investigate these phenomena artificial chemistries have been proven to be important constructive and analytical tools. McCaskill (1988) Banzhaf (1993b) Ikegami and Hashimoto (1995) Ehricht, Ellinger, and McCascill (1997) Dittrich and Banzhaf (1998) Breyer, Ackermann, and McCaskill (1999), and Ono and Ikegami (1999) for instance, studied different artificial chemistries, ranging from abstract automata to rewriting systems; whereas Hjelmfelt, Weinberger, and Ross (1991) Adleman (1994) Rambidi and Maximychev (1997) Segr e, Lancet, Kedem, and Pilpel (1998) analyzed natural 1 ....

Breyer, J., J. Ackermann, and J. McCaskill (1999). Evolving reaction-diffusion ecosystems with self-assembling structure in thin films. Artificial Life 4 (1), 25--40.

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