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2. Generalized genetic operatorscrossing-over |
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3. Generalized genetic operatorsinversion |
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4. Generalized genetic operatorsmutation |
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6. Interpretations |
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7. The Robustness of Genetic Plans |
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3. Robustness vis-à-vis a simple artificial adaptive system |
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4. Robustness vis-à-vis a complex natural adaptive system |
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5. General consequences |
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8. Adaptation of Codings and Representations |
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2. The "broadcast language" |
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3. Usage |
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4. Concerning applications and the use of genetic plans to modify representations |
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1. Insights |
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2. Computer studies |
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3. Advanced questions |
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10. Interim and Prospectus |
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2. The optimal allocation of trials revisited |
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3. Recent work |
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4. Possibilities |
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Glossary of Important Symbols |
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