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Towards A Theory of Organisms and Evolving Automata

Open Problems and Ways to Explore

Author : Heinz Mühlenbein

Published in: Frontiers of Evolutionary Computation

Publisher: Springer US

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We present 14 challenging problems of evolutionary computation, most of them derived from unfinished research work of outstanding scientists such as Charles Darwin, John von Neumann, Anatol Rapaport, Claude Shannon, and Alan Turing. The problems have one common theme: Can we develop a unifying theory or computational model of organisms (natural and artificial) which combines the properties structure, function, development, and evolution? There exist theories for each property separately as well as for some combinations of two. But the combination of all four properties seems necessary for understanding living organisms or evolving automata. We discuss promising approaches which aim in this research direction. We propose stochastic methods as a foundation for a unifying theory.

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Title
Towards A Theory of Organisms and Evolving Automata
Author
Heinz Mühlenbein
Copyright Year
2004
Publisher
Springer US
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-7782-3_1

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