A Model for the Emergence of Sex in Evolving Networks: Adaptive Advantage or Random Drift?
F. Menczer, and D. Parisi. Toward a Practice of Autonomous Systems: Proc. First European Conference on Artificial Life, Cambridge, MA, MIT Press, (1992)
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%1 menczer91
%A Menczer, F
%A Parisi, D
%B Toward a Practice of Autonomous Systems: Proc. First European Conference on Artificial Life
%C Cambridge, MA
%D 1992
%E Varela, F
%E Bourgine, P
%I MIT Press
%K alife myown
%T A Model for the Emergence of Sex in Evolving Networks: Adaptive Advantage or Random Drift?
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title = {A Model for the Emergence of Sex in Evolving Networks: {Adaptive} Advantage or Random Drift?},
year = 1992
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