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Date: 2013-02-07 15:36:29
Evolutionary biology
Nature
Avida
Charles Ofria
Organism
Digital organism
Evolution
Generalist and specialist species
Species
Artificial life
Biology
Science

Problem Decomposition Using Indirect Reciprocity in Evolved Populations Heather J. Goldsby, Sherri Goings, Jeff Clune, and Charles Ofria Department of Computer Science and Engineering Michigan State University East Lansi

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