John Holland's \_Adaptation in Natural and Artificial Systems\_ is one of the
classics in the field of complex adaptive systems. Holland is known as the
father of genetic algorithms and classifier systems and in this tome he
describes the theory behind these algorithms. Drawing on ideas from the fields
of biology and economics, he shows how computer programs can evolve. The book
contains mathematical proofs that are accessible only to those with strong
backgrounds in engineering or science.
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%X John Holland's \_Adaptation in Natural and Artificial Systems\_ is one of the
classics in the field of complex adaptive systems. Holland is known as the
father of genetic algorithms and classifier systems and in this tome he
describes the theory behind these algorithms. Drawing on ideas from the fields
of biology and economics, he shows how computer programs can evolve. The book
contains mathematical proofs that are accessible only to those with strong
backgrounds in engineering or science.
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classics in the field of complex adaptive systems. Holland is known as the
father of genetic algorithms and classifier systems and in this tome he
describes the theory behind these algorithms. Drawing on ideas from the fields
of biology and economics, he shows how computer programs can evolve. The book
contains mathematical proofs that are accessible only to those with strong
backgrounds in engineering or science.}},
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