| Halpern, Paul, "Sticks and stones: A guide to structurally dynamic cellular automata," American Journal of Physics 57 (1989), 405--408. |
....lattice, a group of organisms (one to each lattice site) and a set of dynamical rules. These rules govern crossover and mutation of the organisms, as well as alterations in the lattice structure. The lattice and its dynamical rules belong to a class of objects known as topological cellular automata[8, 5] (TCA) In the spirit of Darwinian optimization models[3] we wish to apply observed features of biological natural selection within a computational framework. In this case, the evolutionary principle of interest is the propensity for animals to choose mates from neighboring groups, but not from ....
Halpern, Paul, "Sticks and stones: A guide to structurally dynamic cellular automata," American Journal of Physics 57 (1989), 405--408.
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