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Mathematical analysis / Signal processing / Cybernetics / Mathematical optimization / Genetic algorithms / Genetic programming / John Koza / LTI system theory / Impulse response / Mathematics / Applied mathematics / Control theory
Date: 2006-11-17 21:18:26
Mathematical analysis
Signal processing
Cybernetics
Mathematical optimization
Genetic algorithms
Genetic programming
John Koza
LTI system theory
Impulse response
Mathematics
Applied mathematics
Control theory

USE OF GENETIC PROGRAMMING TO FIND AN IMPULSE RESPONSE FUNCTION IN SYMBOLIC FORM( *) John R. Koza (1), Martin A. Keane (2) and James P. Rice (3) Abstract: The recently developed genetic programming paradigm provides a wa

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