This book is out of a workshop organized to address questions like these. The meeting was sponsored by the Santa Fe Institute and held at Sol y Sam- bra in Santa Fe, New Mexico, during July, 1993. It brought together a group of about 20 scientists from the disciplines of biology, psychology, and computer science, all studying interactions between the evolution of populations and individuals’ adaptations in those populations, and all of whom make some use of computational tools in their work.
Lashon Booker, Stephanie Forrest, Melanie Mitchell, Rick Riolo, MITRE Corp.) Booker, Lashon (Principal Scientist, Principal Scientist, Albuquerque) Forrest, Stephanie (Professor of Computer Science, Professor of Computer Science, University of New Mexico, Oregon Health and Science University) Mitchell, Melanie (Associate Professor of Computer Science and Engineering, OGI School of Science and Engineering, Associate Professor of Computer Science and Engineering, OGI School of Science and Engineering, Ann Arbor) Riolo, Rick (Research Scientist, Director of the Computing Lab at the Center for the Study of Complex Systems, Research Scientist, Director of the Computing Lab at the Center for the Study of Complex Systems, University of Michigan