Verantwortlich: David Chalmers. - "This is a list of weblogs that are devoted to topics in and around analytic philosophy, or that are by analytic philosophers. Suggestions for addition are welcome."
A couple of posts ago, I talked about a simple monte carlo simulation for diffusion limited aggregation. In this post, I’m going to talk about another algorithm that, at its heart, is based on random numbers. Unlike DLA though, this algorithm isn’t about simulating a physical system. Instead, it is about a method for solving optimization problems that are generally poorly suited to traditional numerical optimization techniques. This post describes an application of a library implementing the GEP method posed by Cândida Ferreira nearly 10 years ago. I started messing with GEP shortly after the paper “Gene Expression Programming: A New Adaptive Algorithm for Solving Problems” was published in the journal Complex Systems. The paper sat in a pile for a while, and about two years ago I picked it up again and started to implement it as a Haskell library.
Small Things Considered is a microbiology blog by Moselio Schaechter that is designed to share appreciation for the width and depth of the microbial activities on this planet.
Advertising/Design Goodness, adgoodness. An advertising blog / design blog / advertising community archive /concentrating on the best and sometimes the worst ads and design around the globe. By Frederik Samuel.
P. Ingendaay. http://www.faz.net/s/Rub1DA1FB848C1E44858CB87A0FE6AD1B68/Doc˜E8F5374B860A3414FABB244C174BCC575˜ATpl˜Ecommon˜Scontent.html?rss\_googlefeed, (February 2008)
D. Karger, and D. Quan. Web Semantics: Science, Services and Agents on the World Wide Web, Selcted Papers from the International Semantic Web Conference, 2004 - ISWC, 2004, Hiroshima, Japan, 07-11 November 2004, 3 (2-3):
147-157(October 2005)