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Biological Science and General Biology
[Introduction to the Contents]
"Play and Learn Well" taught by evolution
"Play and Learn Well" taught by evolution
Darwin advocated natural selection as a problem-solving strategy of life.
Both butterfly patterns and ammonite shapes are a result of solving problems.
However, life's strategies were not limited to natural selection.
Because natural selection is always a driving force in a more adaptive direction, but the search process for further optimal solutions sometimes requires a process that is not adaptive.
Similar search processes are found in the creation of diamonds, the traveling salesman problem, and Picasso's <
The process of solving and creating difficult problems has profound commonalities that extend to molecules, algorithms, life, the human mind, and society.
What do the strategies of nature teach us about creativity and innovation? One of the leading experts in mathematical evolution unravels the rules of creativity in the world.
Contents
Prologue
Chapter 1 : Topographical maps of evolution
Chapter 2 : The Molecular Biology Revolution
Chapter 3 : The importance of experiencing hell
Chapter 4 : Genetic Adaptations
Topographical maps
Chapter 2 : The Molecular Biology Revolution
Chapter 3 : The importance of experiencing hell
Chapter 4 : Genetic Adaptations
Instantaneous movement on a terrain
Chapter 5 : Diamonds and Snow Crystal
Chapter 6 : Creation machines
Chapter 7 : Darwin in the mind
Chapter 8 : Not all wanderers get lost
Chapter 9 : From children to civilization
Epilogue beyond the metaphors