Martinez, 1979 - Google Patents
An automaton analogue of unicellularityMartinez, 1979
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There is presented in outline form an abstract model of a cell in an evolutionary context. The design is based on an elaboration of John Holland's one-dimensional, abstract universe recently posed for the study of the emergence of self-replicating systems. Eight new …
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