Evolving systems are systems that change over time. Examples of evolving systems are computers with soft-and hardware upgrades and dynamic networks of computers that communicate with each other, but also colonies of cooperating organisms or cells within a single organism. In this research, several models are designed that represent evolving systems in a suitable fashion. The causes of the changes are not taken into account for these models. One of these models uses a sequence of objects to model an evolving system. The objects in a sequence represent snapshots of an evolving system, taken one after the other. The relationship between the amount of available time and memory and the efficiency with which computer systems perform their tas...
Complex multi-cellular organisms are the result of evolution over billions of years. Their ability t...
The escalation of complexity is a commonly cited benefit of coevolutionary systems, but computationa...
Evolutionary complexity is measured here by the number of trials/evaluations needed for evolving a l...
Evolving systems are systems that change over time. Examples of evolving systems are computers with ...
The computational potential of articial living systems can be studied without knowing the algorithm...
The field of computational complexity theory--which chiefly aims to quantify the difficulty encounte...
IEEE Symposium Series on Computational Intelligence 2019 (IEEE SSCI 2019)International audienceIn th...
The field of computational complexity theory--which chiefly aims to quantify the difficulty encounte...
This paper describes self-organized complexity of an ecosystem consisting of computer programs that ...
Abstract. An evolving computation is one whose characteristics vary during its execution. These vari...
Whether or not Darwinian evolution leads to an increase in complexity depends crucially on what we m...
Mathematical Analysis of Evolution, Information, and Complexity deals with the analysis of evolution...
AbstractThis paper reasons about the need to seek for particular kinds of models of computation that...
The objective of Evolutionary Computation is to solve practical problems (e.g.optimization, data min...
What is the relationship between the complexity and the fitness of evolved organisms, whether natura...
Complex multi-cellular organisms are the result of evolution over billions of years. Their ability t...
The escalation of complexity is a commonly cited benefit of coevolutionary systems, but computationa...
Evolutionary complexity is measured here by the number of trials/evaluations needed for evolving a l...
Evolving systems are systems that change over time. Examples of evolving systems are computers with ...
The computational potential of articial living systems can be studied without knowing the algorithm...
The field of computational complexity theory--which chiefly aims to quantify the difficulty encounte...
IEEE Symposium Series on Computational Intelligence 2019 (IEEE SSCI 2019)International audienceIn th...
The field of computational complexity theory--which chiefly aims to quantify the difficulty encounte...
This paper describes self-organized complexity of an ecosystem consisting of computer programs that ...
Abstract. An evolving computation is one whose characteristics vary during its execution. These vari...
Whether or not Darwinian evolution leads to an increase in complexity depends crucially on what we m...
Mathematical Analysis of Evolution, Information, and Complexity deals with the analysis of evolution...
AbstractThis paper reasons about the need to seek for particular kinds of models of computation that...
The objective of Evolutionary Computation is to solve practical problems (e.g.optimization, data min...
What is the relationship between the complexity and the fitness of evolved organisms, whether natura...
Complex multi-cellular organisms are the result of evolution over billions of years. Their ability t...
The escalation of complexity is a commonly cited benefit of coevolutionary systems, but computationa...
Evolutionary complexity is measured here by the number of trials/evaluations needed for evolving a l...