"An outstanding introduction to a new and important field of computer
science."
-- Tim Watson, The Computer Journal
"This is a useful introduction to the subject and is well worth reading as an
entry into evolutionary computing."
-- Chris Robbins, Computing
Genetic algorithms have been used in science and engineering as
adaptive algorithms for solving practical problems and as
computational models of natural evolutionary systems. This brief,
accessible introduction describes some of the most interesting
research in the field and also enables readers to implement and
experiment with genetic algorithms on their own. It focuses in depth
on a small set of important and interesting topics -- particularly in
machine learning, scientific modeling, and artificial life -- and
reviews a broad span of research, including the work of Mitchell and
her colleagues. The descriptions of applications and modeling
projects stretch beyond the strict boundaries of computer science to
include dynamical systems theory, game theory, molecular biology,
ecology, evolutionary biology, and population genetics.
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