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The Fall of the Roman Empire
27 Dec 2009 | No Comments »
Category(s): Humanities
Tag(s): aeneas, alaric, antiquity, augustus, barbarism, brutus, caesar, caligula, carthage, carthaginians, celtic, china, civilisation, classical, classics, claudius, commodus, conquest, consuls, dark ages, decline, economics, economy, edward gibbon, empire, etruscans, europe, european, evolutionary programming, fall of the roman empire, franks, gaul, gauls, geiseric, germania, germanic tribes, gladiator, hannibal, history, hungs, india, indo-european, italia, italian, italian renaissance, italic, italy, julius caesar, kingdom, latin, latium, lazio, marcus aurelius, medieval, mediterranean, middle ages, nero, octavian, palantine, phonecians, pliny, pliny the elder, punic wars, remus, renaissance, republic, roman, roman empire, roman kingdom, roman republic, rome, romulus, society, spqr, the crisis of the first centure, the decline of the roman empire, the fall of the roman empire, the history of the decline and fall of the roman empire, tiberius, trajan, vandals, visigoths
Evolutionary Algorithms
31 Jan 2009 | No Comments »
Category(s): Maths & Science, Programming, Projects, Software
Tag(s): ai, artificial intelligence, darwin, darwin.net, darwindotnet, darwinism, evolution, evolutionary algorithms, evolutionary computation, evolutionary programming, expression tree, gene expression programming, genetic algorithms, genetic operators, genetic programming, genetics, natural selection, optimisation, search techniques