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Evolving Parallel Computation

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Evolution is applied to the development of parallel digital computer programs. The environment is a shared memory virtual computer containing a population of parallel computer programs. Although the digital computer is a very different environment than the ecology of the Earth, evolution is shown to work effectively in the digital environment and produce significant increases in parallelism.

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  • Kurt Thearling & Thomas Ray, 1997. "Evolving Parallel Computation," Working Papers 97-05-040, Santa Fe Institute.
  • Handle: RePEc:wop:safiwp:97-05-040
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