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Flying over Mountain Improbability

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Abstract

Using Chemical Organisation Theory [1] we present here an analysis of two classical models of artificial chemistries: a system equivalent to AlChemy [2], and the Automata Chemistry [3]. We show that Chemical Organisation Theory is able to explain why AlChemy was unable to evolve, while the Automata Chemistry would produce a stream
of novelty that would on the one side explore the space of the possible molecules (and organisations) and on the other build upon the previous findings of the system. We relate to Suzuki's et al. [4] ten necessary conditions for the evolutions of complex forms of life, by adding an 11th one.

Keywords

artificial chemistries, chemical organization theory, evolution, artificial life

Subject

Artificial Life

Conference

ECAL 2009: 10th EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON ARTIFICIAL LIFE, September 2009

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