Re: Cost of natural selection revisited



blaine wrote:

Thank you! I am definitely going to check this out. I am currently
looking for a thesis topic for my MS in computer science and this is
right up my alley. I know I can Google it and probably find the
correct result - but do you happen to have the original paper
available by chance?

Blaine


http://www.sekj.org/PDF/anzf40/anzf40-185.pdf

Not to discourage you, but I think you'd need a lot more complicated
phenomena than this for an MS in computer science. There are more things
to look at in this area, but to me they mostly seem more likely to
consume cpu and memory than intellectual effort, at least on the CS side.

Feel free to prove me wrong.

Andrew

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