Spontaneous emergence of self-replicating and evolutionarily self-improving computer programs
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author = "John R. Koza",
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title = "Spontaneous emergence of self-replicating and
evolutionarily self-improving computer programs",
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booktitle = "Artificial Life III",
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publisher = "Addison-Wesley",
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year = "1994",
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editor = "Christopher G. Langton",
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volume = "XVII",
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series = "SFI Studies in the Sciences of Complexity",
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pages = "225--262",
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address = "Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA",
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publisher_address = "Redwood City, CA, USA",
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month = "15-19 " # jun # " 1992",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming",
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ISBN = "0-201-62492-3",
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URL = "http://www.genetic-programming.com/jkpdf/alife1994.pdf",
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URL = "https://www.amazon.co.uk/s?k=9780201624922",
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abstract = "This ALIFE-92 paper reports on the spontaneous
emergence, from a primordial ooze of primitive
computational elements that are only capable of
agglomerating themselves to one another, of computer
programs exhibiting the ability to asexually reproduce,
to reproduce by combining parts from two parents, and
to improve their performance through evolution.",
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notes = "Held June 1992 in Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA, published
in 1994",
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