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Ask a question or Order this book Browse our books Search our books Book dealer info | Author: WATSON, RICHARD A. (1968- ) Title: Compositional evolution : the impact of sex, symbiosis, and modularity on the gradualist framework of evolution / Richard A. Watson Description: Cambridge. Mass. : MIT Press 2006. First Edition. An exceptional copy in the original color printed boards. Particularly and uncommonly well-preserved; tight. bright. clean and especially sharp-cornered. Literally as new.; 8vo 8' - 9' tall; 324 pages; Description: xvi. 324 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. Subjects: Evolution (Biology) --Mathematical models. Computational biology --Evolutionary computation --Evolution --Models. Theoretical. Computational Biology. Series: The Vienna series in theoretical biology. Summary: No biological concept has had greater impact on the way we view ourselves and the world around us than the theory of evolution by natural selection. Darwin's masterful contribution was to provide an algorithmic model (a formal step-by-step procedure) of how adaptation may take place in biological systems. However. the simple process of linear incremental improvement that he described is only one algorithmic possibility. and certain biological phenomena provide the possibility of implementing alternative processes. In Compositional Evolution. Richard Watson uses the tools of computer science and computational biology to show that certain mechanisms of genetic variation (such as sex. gene transfer. and symbiosis) allowing the combination of preadapted genetic material enable an evolutionary process. compositional evolution. that is algorithmically distinct from the Darwinian gradualist framework. After reviewing the gradualist framework of evolution and outlining the analogous principles at work in evolutionary computation. Watson describes the compositional mechanisms of evolutionary biology and provides computational models that illustrate his argument.He uses models such as the genetic algorithm as well as novel models to explore different evolutionary scenarios. comparing evolution based on spontaneous point mutation. sexual recombination. and symbiotic encapsulation. He shows that the models of sex and symbiosis are algorithmically distinct from simpler stochastic optimization methods based on gradual processes. Finally. Watson discusses the impact of compositional evolution on our understanding of natural evolution and. similarly. the utility of evolutionary computation methods for problem solving and design.Weight in Kg appr.: Keywords: Price: EUR 48.00 = appr. US$ 52.17 Seller: MW Books - Book number: 171127 |