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If the complexity of a string is measured by the number of distinct non-contiguous substrings (those with characters spaced out along the sequence) it has, then complexity increases the probability that one of its substrings will solve a given problem. In this study a collection of representations called Do What's Possible representations are presented. The representations consist of an evolvable...
In this study the hypothesis that zero-sum (i.e strictly competitive) games are more difficult targets for co-evolution than non-zero-sum (i.e. games that are not strictly competitive nor strictly cooperative) games is examined. Our method is to compare the co-evolutionary behavior of a three move zero-sum game (rock paper scissors) with that of a three move non-zero-sum game (coordination prisoner's...
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