Biological Computation
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Author
Contributions
- Unger, Ron - Contributor
Publication
2011 - CRC Press, Hoboken, No place, unknown, or undetermined
Language
English
Word Count
83,000 words, Guess
Page Count
332 pages
Physical Format
[Elektronische Ressource]
Identifiers
- Internet Archivebiologicalcomput00elam
- ISBN-101420087967
- ISBN-139781420087963
- OCLC Control Number910558520
- Better World Books9781420087963
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL27021311M
Classifications
- DDC006.32
- LCCQA76.884 .L36 2015
Description
Front Cover; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Introduction and Biological Background; Chapter 2: Cellular Automata; Chapter 3: Evolutionary Computation; Chapter 4: Artificial Neural Networks; Chapter 5: Molecular Computation; Chapter 6: The Never-Ending Story: Additional Topics at the Interface between Biology and Computation; Back Cover. Introduction and Biological BackgroundBiological ComputationThe Influence of Biology on Mathematics-Historical ExamplesBiological IntroductionModels and Simulations Cellular Automata Biological BackgroundThe Game of Life General Definition of Cellular Automata One-Dimensional AutomataExamples of Cellular AutomataComparison with a Continuous Mathematical Model Computational UniversalitySelf-Replication Pseudo Code Evolutionary ComputationEvolutionary Biology and Evolutionary ComputationGenetic AlgorithmsExample ApplicationsAnalysis of the Behavior of Genetic AlgorithmsLamarckian Evolution Genet.
Subjects
Series Statement
- Chapman & Hall
- EBL-Schweitzer
Other Editions
- Biological Computation
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