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Introduction to Evolutionary Informatics
Science has made great
strides in modeling space, time, mass and energy. Yet little attention
has been paid to the precise representation of the information
ubiquitous in nature.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 f
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Hardcover, 350 pages
Expected publication:
March 15th 2017
by World Scientific Publishing Company
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Marks, Dembski, and
Ewert have written a book summarizing in a very accesible way all of
their research at the Evolutionary Informatics Lab for the last decade.
Since Darwinists have been claiming for too long that evolutionary
computation proves the Darwinian mechanism in biology, the authors prove
that every time that an interesting search algorithm reaches its
target, it is because the programmer induced the program to do so. They
trace back the sources of information in the most famous evolutionary
algorithms exposing where and when this happens, revealing thus that
every time a program reaches a low-probability target, it is because of
the very skilled programmer behind it. I.e., because the program was
designed to fulfill its goal.
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