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Some Computational Aspects of Essential Properties of Evolution and Life
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Some Computational Aspects of Essential Properties of Evolution and Life

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While evolution has inspired algorithmic methods of heuristic optimisation, little has been done in the way of using concepts of computation to advance our understanding of salient aspects of biological evolution. We argue that under reasonable assumptions, interesting conclusions can be drawn that are of relevance to behavioural evolution. We will focus on two important features of life--robustness and fitness optimisation--which, we will argue, are related to algorithmic probability and to the thermodynamics of computation, subjects that may be capable of explaining and modelling key features of living organisms, and which can be used in understanding and formulating algorithms of evolutionary computation.

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Zenil, H., Marshall, J. Some Computational Aspects of Essential Properties of Evolution and Life. Nat Prec (2012). https://doi.org/10.1038/npre.2012.6867.1

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Keywords

  • Evolutionary Algorithms
  • information theory
  • thermodynamics of computation
  • robustness
  • algorithmic probability
  • fitness
  • evolutionary biology
  • biological complexity
  • Complexity and stability
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