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avida

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Auto-adaptive genetic system designed for ALife research

The computer program avida is an auto-adaptive genetic system designed primarily for use as a platform in Digital or Artificial Life research. The avida system is based on concepts similar to those employed by the tierra program developed by Tom Ray. It is a population of self-reproducing strings with a Turing-complete genetic basis subjected to Poisson-random mutations. The population adapts to the combination of an intrinsic fitness landscape (self-reproduction) and an externally imposed (extrinsic) fitness function provided by the researcher. By studying this system, one can examine evolutionary adaptation, general traits of living systems (such as self-organization), and other issues pertaining to theoretical or evolutionary biology and dynamic systems.

Origin: biology/avida
Category: biology
Size: 11.6MiB
License: GPLv3
Maintainer: ports@FreeBSD.org
Dependencies: 0 packages
Required by: 0 packages
$pkg install avida

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