Marks, Robert J., 1950-

Introduction to evolutionary informatics Robert J. Marks II, William A. Dembski & Winston Ewert - New Jersey : World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., c2017. - xxv, 304 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.



Introduction --
Information : what is it? --
Design search in evolution and the requirement of intelligence --
Determinism in randomness --
Conservation of information in computer search --
Analysis of some biologically motivated evolutionary models --
Measuring meaning : algorithmic specified complexity --
Intelligent design & artificial intelligence --
Appendices.

Introduction to Evolutionary Informatics fuses results from complexity modeling and information theory that allow both meaning and design difficulty in nature to be measured in bits. Built on the foundation of a series of peer-reviewed papers published by the authors, the book is written at a level easily understandable to readers with knowledge of rudimentary high school math. Those seeking a quick first read or those not interested in mathematical detail can skip marked sections in the monograph and still experience the impact of this new and exciting model of nature's information.
This book is written for enthusiasts in science, engineering and mathematics interested in understanding the essential role of information in closely examined evolution theory.

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2016014235


Evolutionary computation
Information technology--Mathematics

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