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Human-Competitive Evolution of Quantum Computing Artefacts by Genetic Programming
2006
Evolutionary Computation
We show how Genetic Programming (GP) can be used to evolve useful quantum computing artefacts of increasing sophistication and usefulness: firstly specific quantum circuits, then quantum programs, and ...
We conclude the paper by presenting a human-competitive Quantum Fourier Transform (QFT) algorithm evolved by GP. ...
This motivates our investigation of Genetic Programming (GP) as a means of discovering new quantum circuits, programs, and ultimately algorithms. GP has discovered new artefacts in other domains. ...
doi:10.1162/106365606776022797
pmid:16536889
fatcat:7lgfrxv4cjbbldjakessdqe6ba
Human-Competitive Evolution of Quantum Computing Artefacts by Genetic Programming
2006
Evolutionary Computation
We show how Genetic Programming (GP) can be used to evolve useful quantum computing artefacts of increasing sophistication and usefulness: firstly specific quantum circuits, then quantum programs, and ...
We conclude the paper by presenting a human-competitive Quantum Fourier Transform (QFT) algorithm evolved by GP. ...
This motivates our investigation of Genetic Programming (GP) as a means of discovering new quantum circuits, programs, and ultimately algorithms. GP has discovered new artefacts in other domains. ...
doi:10.1162/evco.2006.14.1.21
pmid:16536889
fatcat:xg6fsffc7fh5nlxhi6p4cxtfnq
Evolution of a human-competitive quantum fourier transform algorithm using genetic programming
2005
Proceedings of the 2005 conference on Genetic and evolutionary computation - GECCO '05
In this paper, we show how genetic programming (GP) can be used to evolve system-size-independent quantum algorithms, and present a human-competitive Quantum Fourier Transform (QFT) algorithm evolved by ...
Specific circuits The use of genetic programming for the evolution of quantum artefacts has been pioneered by Spector and co-researchers. ...
Genetic programming has discovered new artefacts in other domains. Indeed, its use has produced various patentable outputs. Can it exhibit human-competitive performance for quantum algorithm design? ...
doi:10.1145/1068009.1068288
dblp:conf/gecco/MasseyCS05
fatcat:alyije6shfcjxfspwn7v3fniwa
Journeys in non-classical computation I: A grand challenge for computing research
2005
International Journal of Parallel, Emergent and Distributed Systems
Our Grand Challenge for computer science is to journey through the gateway event obtained by breaking our current classical computational assumptions, and thereby develop a mature science of Non-Classical ...
Gateway events during evolution of life on earth include the appearance of eukaryotes (organisms with a cell nucleus), an oxygen atmosphere, multi-cellular organisms and grass. ...
The "computer as artefact" paradigm Computation is performed by artefacts: Computation is not part of the real world. ...
doi:10.1080/17445760500033291
fatcat:kvtkuff7cfabjke3lmnibkgi5m
Evolutionary Psychology and the Unity of Sciences: Towards an Evolutionary Epistemology
[chapter]
2011
Special Sciences and the Unity of Science
of genetic evolution to modern culture. ...
The loom is the same for both enterprises, for science and for the arts, and there is a general explanation of its origin and nature and thence of the human condition, proceeding from the deep history ...
In that respect, it is mirrored by the computational universality of computing machines, which can execute any program, compute any computable function. ...
doi:10.1007/978-94-007-2030-5_10
dblp:series/leus/Pereira12
fatcat:ysxl5jpahjhzrj5ohhxmulpzb4
Evolution-in-materio: evolving computation in materials
2014
Evolutionary Intelligence
Evolution-in-materio (EIM) is the manipulation of a physical system by computer controlled evolution (CCE). ...
The method is a hybrid of analogue and classical computation in that it uses classical computers to program physical systems or analogue devices. ...
Rietman showed that it was in principle possible to use a genetic algorithm to program magnetic quantum dots for use in pattern recognition and evolve crystalline programmable resistor arrays for computation ...
doi:10.1007/s12065-014-0106-6
fatcat:xrrha6w3c5hsnocvpblj45ov6a
The Biointelligence Explosion
[chapter]
2012
The Frontiers Collection
True, the tempo of human evolution is about to accelerate. ...
The Fate of the Germline Genetic evolution is slow. Progress in artificial intelligence is fast (Kurzweil 2005) . ...
Crudely speaking, evolution "designed" male human primates to be hunters/warriors. Evolution "designed" women to be attracted to powerful, competitive alpha males. ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-642-32560-1_11
fatcat:7bpjlkuwcbghlbn6djidac4mda
Digital Manufacturing: What Are We Able to Print?
2017
Journal of Mechanics Engineering and Automation
In the following, it is analyzing the evolution of man over physical matter and how this has shaped our society. ...
The main milestones or key stages in history that have marked a transcendental change in the human-machine-environment relationship have been identified and consequently have led us to ask ourselves: What ...
Acknowledgements The authors would like to acknowledge the program Retos Colaborción of the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness for its financial support in the research project Nhibrid32D: ...
doi:10.17265/2159-5275/2017.07.005
fatcat:oyny3ygnjvfw3ldo6vabxy5aoy
Assessing the impact of machine intelligence on human behaviour: an interdisciplinary endeavour
[article]
2018
arXiv
pre-print
of artificial intelligence on human behaviour. ...
The document is made of short position statements and identification of challenges provided by each expert, and incorporates the result of the discussions carried out during the workshop. ...
Acknowledgements This workshop was organized by the Centre for Advanced Studies, Joint Research Centre with the local support of the Department of Information and Communication Technologies, Universitat ...
arXiv:1806.03192v1
fatcat:jypjtwtgxbg5vbkigudnxtsp64
The Nexus Between Artificial Intelligence and Economics
[chapter]
2013
SpringerBriefs in Economics
The first of the proposed steps, to be completed before 2020, would be to create a robotic copy of a human body, an android "avatar", controlled entirely by a brain-computer interface. ...
The mind was an abstract machine, manipulating symbols by algorithmic computation in the way a computer does. ...
On the other hand there is no known law of nature that forbids the existence of subjective feelings in artefacts designed by humans. ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-642-33648-5_1
fatcat:6uclihbcqrfajkhwpapp5wgkou
Integral biomathics: A post-Newtonian view into the logos of bios
2010
Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology
perspective and understanding of computation and communication in the living nature. ...
This work is an attempt for a state-of-the-art survey of natural and life sciences with the goal to define the scope and address the central questions of an original research program. ...
Acknowledgements: The author deeply appreciates the valuable help of Prof. Tatsuya Nomura from ...
doi:10.1016/j.pbiomolbio.2010.01.005
pmid:20146929
fatcat:ukagr4ftyjaqvknyjorvewxavm
Group Report: Influence of Brain and Computer Design on the Performance of Natural and Artificial Organisms
1998
Zeitschrift für Naturforschung C - A Journal of Biosciences
Influence of Architecture on Functional Performance of Brains and Computers Relations between brain structure and function may be analysed on different levels. ...
nets, the arrangement of neuronal populations in cell layers and the dimensions of distinct brain nu clei. ...
during ontoge netic developm ent, guided by a genetically fixed program. ...
doi:10.1515/znc-1998-7-826
fatcat:nk3uzcigvjhs5ho6yvigqo73by
An evolutionary framework for cultural change: Selectionism versus communal exchange
2013
Physics of Life Reviews
This is supported by a computational model of cultural evolution and a network-based program for documenting material cultural history, and it is consistent with high levels of human cooperation. ...
This is addressed by von Neumann's concept of a self-replicating automaton (SRA). ...
Acknowledgements This research was conducted with the assistance of grants from the National Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada, and the Fund for Scientific Research of Flanders, Belgium ...
doi:10.1016/j.plrev.2013.03.006
pmid:23623043
fatcat:zmlsx4qwyfginlaqvayrpvpqle
WebAL Comes of Age: A Review of the First 21 Years of Artificial Life on the Web
2016
Artificial Life
We present a survey of the first 21 years of web-based artificial life (WebAL) research and applications, broadly construed to include the many different ways in which artificial life and web technologies ...
We follow the survey with a discussion of common themes and methodologies that can be observed in recent work and identify a number of likely directions for future work in this exciting area. ...
We gratefully acknowledge use of Overleaf, the free, online collaborative LaTEX authoring tool (https://www.overleaf.com/), in preparing the draft of this article. ...
doi:10.1162/artl_a_00211
pmid:27472416
fatcat:w7xtcbnvargh3pfrqin6pdj5xy
Progress Continuance Sustainability
2015
American Journal of Industrial and Business Management
The swop entails the earth inhabitants, matching extant peoples by the "social breakthrough", leading to "collective orders" or human civilization political endings. ...
, in view of plus-value arrangements. ...
quantum mechanics. ...
doi:10.4236/ajibm.2015.512080
fatcat:mydmkmdikvch5ief6tl7pwbhsq
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