Nonlinear Sciences – Adaptation and Self-Organizing Systems
Scientific paper
2004-08-02
In Bedau, M., P. Husbands, T. Hutton, S. Kumar, and H. Suzuki (eds.) Workshop and Tutorial Proceedings, Ninth International Co
Nonlinear Sciences
Adaptation and Self-Organizing Systems
14 pages, 9 figures. Tutorial to be presented at ALife IX conference. More info at http://homepages.vub.ac.be/~cgershen/rbn/
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The goal of this tutorial is to promote interest in the study of random Boolean networks (RBNs). These can be very interesting models, since one does not have to assume any functionality or particular connectivity of the networks to study their generic properties. Like this, RBNs have been used for exploring the configurations where life could emerge. The fact that RBNs are a generalization of cellular automata makes their research a very important topic. The tutorial, intended for a broad audience, presents the state of the art in RBNs, spanning over several lines of research carried out by different groups. We focus on research done within artificial life, as we cannot exhaust the abundant research done over the decades related to RBNs.
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