Paper from my first year in graduate school - Racket Simulation

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Linh Chi Nguyen

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Dec 21, 2021, 4:59:50 PM12/21/21
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Hey,

all the simulations for my paper (published in Bio-inspired EAI International Conference 2016) back then when I was a first year graduate student are in Racket ! This morning I discover that it has 624 downloads and counting. I am so proud of my graduate time <3

https://eudl.eu/doi/10.4108/eai.3-12-2015.2262403

Have fun and keep inspiring <3

regards,

Stephen De Gabrielle

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Dec 22, 2021, 11:59:30 AM12/22/21
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Hi 

is the code available ?


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Nguyen Linh Chi

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Dec 22, 2021, 7:28:38 PM12/22/21
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Hello Stephen,
sure the code is available. Actually it is quite straightforward if people like to recreate the simulation.
you just need to program finite automata to print out strategy and let those strategies match up and look for points after each match up.

The population of automata then evolve in a differential equation style. so the population moves a little closer to strategies that scores more.
after a long time of evolution, the population might settle down in an equilibrium point. since the algrorithm is stochastic, after a while, the population can move out of that equilibrium and on the way to another (might be better) one

let me know if that clarifies 
cheers

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