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Artificial chemistries--a review.

P Dittrich1, J Ziegler, W Banzhaf

  • 1University of Dortmund, Department of Computer Science, Systems Analysis, D-44221 Dortmund, Germany. dittrich@ls11.cs.uni-dortmund.de

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Artificial chemistries offer a powerful framework for studying evolution, from prebiotic origins to general organizational development. This research explores their applications in modeling, information processing, and optimization.

Area of Science:

  • * Computational science
  • * Evolutionary biology
  • * Systems chemistry

Background:

  • * Growing body of scientific work in artificial chemistry.
  • * Introduction to common motivations and fundamental concepts.
  • * Discussion of research activities across three application dimensions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • * To review the scientific work in artificial chemistry.
  • * To explore applications in modeling, information processing, and optimization.
  • * To highlight the utility of artificial chemistries for studying evolution.

Main Methods:

  • * Review of current scientific literature in artificial chemistry.
  • * Categorization of research activities by application: modeling, information processing, and optimization.

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  • * Synthesis of common phenomena across different artificial chemistry systems.
  • Main Results:

    • * Artificial chemistries are valuable for studying prebiotic and biochemical evolution.
    • * They provide a framework for understanding the origin and evolution of organizations.
    • * Demonstrated broad applicability to practical problems.

    Conclusions:

    • * Artificial chemistries are a key tool for evolutionary studies.
    • * They offer insights into the fundamental principles of organization.
    • * The field has significant practical and theoretical implications.