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- 1991
- Jörg D. Becker, Ignaz Eisele, Friedhelm Mündemann:
Parallelism, Learning, Evolution, Workshop on Evolutionary Models and Strategies, Neubiberg, Germany, March 10-11, 1989, Workshop on Parallel Processing: Logic, Organization, and Technology - WOPPLOT 89, Wildbad Kreuth, Germany, July 24-28, 1989. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 565, Springer 1991, ISBN 3-540-55027-5 [contents] - 1989
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Ten Theses Regarding the Design of Controlled Evolutionary Strategies. Parallelism, Learning, Evolution 1989: 457-481 - Peter M. Allen, M. J. Lesser:
Evolution: Travelling in an Imaginary Landscape. Parallelism, Learning, Evolution 1989: 419-441 - Harald Atmanspacher:
Incommensurability of Liouvillean Dynamics and Information Dynamics. Parallelism, Learning, Evolution 1989: 482-499 - Harald Atmanspacher, F. R. Krueger, Herbert Scheingraber:
A Modal Propositional Calculus for Quantum Facts and Dynamical Theories. Parallelism, Learning, Evolution 1989: 304-314 - Wolfgang Banzhaf:
Finding the Global Minimum of a Low-Dimensional Spin-Glass Model. Parallelism, Learning, Evolution 1989: 442-456 - Jörg D. Becker:
Adaptation and Extension: Learning in Rigid Systems. Parallelism, Learning, Evolution 1989: 326-334 - Eduardo R. Caianiello:
Systems and Uncertainty. Parallelism, Learning, Evolution 1989: 56-66 - G. J. Dalenoort:
Self-Organization of Informational Systems. Parallelism, Learning, Evolution 1989: 231-242 - Vernon G. Dobson:
Associative Neural Networks in Analog VLSI: Advantages of Decrementing Algorithms. Parallelism, Learning, Evolution 1989: 196-218 - Hans-Jürgen Eikmeyer:
Connectionist Models of Utterance Production. Parallelism, Learning, Evolution 1989: 219-230 - Gerhard Fritsch:
Multipurpose and special Purpose Computers. Parallelism, Learning, Evolution 1989: 103-120 - Dieter Gernert:
Cellular Automata and the Concept of Space. Parallelism, Learning, Evolution 1989: 94-102 - Martina Gorges-Schleuter:
ASPARAGOS, A Parallel Genetic Algorithm and Population Genetics. Parallelism, Learning, Evolution 1989: 407-418 - Rainer Hauser, H. Horner, Reinhard Männer, Mikhail Makhaniok:
Architectural Considerations for NERV - a General Purpose Neural Network Simulation System. Parallelism, Learning, Evolution 1989: 183-195 - Jürgen Hesser, Reinhard Männer, Oliver Stucky:
On Steiner Trees and Genetic Algorithms. Parallelism, Learning, Evolution 1989: 509-525 - Anastassis A. Katsikas, John S. Nicolis:
Chaotic Dynamics of Generating Markov Partitions, and Linguistic Sequences Mimicking Zipf's Law. Parallelism, Learning, Evolution 1989: 335-363 - Renate Knecht:
Implementation of Divide-and-Conquer Algorithms on Multiprocessors. Parallelism, Learning, Evolution 1989: 121-136 - Reinhard Lohmann:
Selforganization by Evolutionary Strategies in Visual Systems. Parallelism, Learning, Evolution 1989: 500-508 - Walter v. Lucadou:
Complementarity and Non-locality in Complex Systems. Parallelism, Learning, Evolution 1989: 21-55 - Mikhail Makhaniok, Victor Cherniavsky, Reinhard Männer, Oliver Stucky:
Effective Implementation of Distributed Arbitration in Multiprocessor Systems. Parallelism, Learning, Evolution 1989: 148-156 - Peter Molzberger:
On Parallel Consciousness. Parallelism, Learning, Evolution 1989: 1-20 - Heinz Mühlenbein:
Parallel Genetic Algorithms, Population Genetics, and Combinatorial Optimization. Parallelism, Learning, Evolution 1989: 398-406 - Friedhelm Mündemann:
Self-Organization in Computational Systems. Parallelism, Learning, Evolution 1989: 315-325 - Maria Pia Pensini, Giancarlo Mauri, Francesco Gardin:
Flowshop and Travelling Salesman Problem. Parallelism, Learning, Evolution 1989: 157-182 - Piergiorgio Quadranti:
The Construction of Space and the Logics of Quantum Mechanics. Parallelism, Learning, Evolution 1989: 67-93 - Burghard B. Rieger:
Distributed Semantic Representations of Word Meanings. Parallelism, Learning, Evolution 1989: 243-273 - Peter Schuster:
Optimization and Complexity in Molecular Biology and Physics. Parallelism, Learning, Evolution 1989: 364-387 - Hans-Paul Schwefel:
Understanding Evolution as a Collective Strategy for Groping in the Dark. Parallelism, Learning, Evolution 1989: 388-397 - Roland Vollmar:
Some Remarks on Synchronization Problems. Parallelism, Learning, Evolution 1989: 137-147
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