CSSS 2007 Beijing-Readings-Week-Two: Difference between revisions
From Santa Fe Institute Events Wiki
Line 8: | Line 8: | ||
These are from the 2006 CSSS Beijing, and will have some revisions for this year: | These are from the 2006 CSSS Beijing, and will have some revisions for this year: | ||
<LI> | <LI> | ||
[http://www.santafe.edu/~altenber/CSSS_BEIJING/2006/Altenberg_Lecture_1.2up.pdf Lecture 1: Introduction to Evolutionary Computation] | [http://www.santafe.edu/~altenber/CSSS_BEIJING/2006/Altenberg_Lecture_1.2up.pdf Lecture 1: Introduction to Evolutionary Computation] (6.15MB) | ||
<LI> | <LI> | ||
[http://www.santafe.edu/~altenber/CSSS_BEIJING/2006/Altenberg_Lecture_2.2up.pdf Lecture 2: Analysis of Evolutionary Dynamics] | [http://www.santafe.edu/~altenber/CSSS_BEIJING/2006/Altenberg_Lecture_2.2up.pdf Lecture 2: Analysis of Evolutionary Dynamics] (1 MB) | ||
<LI> | <LI> | ||
[http://www.santafe.edu/~altenber/CSSS_BEIJING/2006/Altenberg_Lecture_3.2up.pdf Lecture 3: Higher Order Evolutionary Phenomena] | [http://www.santafe.edu/~altenber/CSSS_BEIJING/2006/Altenberg_Lecture_3.2up.pdf Lecture 3: Higher Order Evolutionary Phenomena] (2.51MB) | ||
===Additional Reading=== | ===Additional Reading=== |
Revision as of 08:22, 10 July 2007
CSSS 2007 Beijing
|
Lee Altenberg
Lecture Notes
These are from the 2006 CSSS Beijing, and will have some revisions for this year:
Additional Reading
- Altenberg, L. , 2004. Open Problems in the Spectral Analysis of Evolutionary Dynamics presents a mathematical framework for evolutionary optimization and some of its unsolved problems.
- Altenberg, L. , 1994. The Schema Theorem and Price's Theorem delves into the claims about schema processing as the source of power in genetic algorithms, and recasts the Schema Theorem (Holland 1975) by using Price's Theorem (1970). It is shown that the Schema Theorem says nothing about a GA's power, but a modification with a different measurement function produces a theorem about evolvability that is a local measure of GA power. The concept of rugged landscapes is also deconstructed in terms of operator-defined distance.
- Erik van Nimwegen, James P. Crutchfield, and Martijn Huynen Neutral Evolution of Mutational Robustness. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science U.S.A. 96:9716-9720 (1999).
- Altenberg, L. , 2004. Modularity in Evolution: Some Low Level Questions deconstructs the concept of modularity in terms of spaces of variation, and discusses properties needed for modularity to enhance evolvability.
- Erik van Nimwegen and James P. Crutchfield. Metastable Evolutionary Dynamics: Crossing Fitness Barriers or Escaping via Neutral Paths? Bulletin of Mathematical Biology 62:5:799-848 (Sep 2000)
- Evolutionary Art at Electric Sheep