Genetic Algorithms and Genetic Programming at Stanford 1995
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title = "Genetic Algorithms and Genetic Programming at Stanford
1995",
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year = "1995",
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editor = "John R. Koza",
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address = "Stanford, California, 94305-3079 USA, Phone
415-329-1217 or 800-533-2670",
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month = dec,
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organisation = "Stanford University",
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publisher = "Stanford University Bookstore",
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email = "mailorder@bookstore.stanford.edu",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming",
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ISBN = "0-18-195720-5",
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URL = "http://www.genetic-programming.org/gpstanfordpapers.html",
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notes = "This volume (ISBN 0-18-195720-5) contains 34 papers
written and submitted by students describing their term
projects for the course {"}Genetic Algorithms and
Genetic Programming{"} (Computer Science 426) at
Stanford University offered during the fall quarter
1995 (both on campus and on SITN TV). The appendix to
this volume contains material providing basic
information about the course, including schedules,
reading lists, project instructions, and the take-home
final. In the take-home final examination in this
course, each student {"}peer reviews{"} 4 papers
written by other students in the class. Copies of the
1995 volume (ISBN 0-18-195720-5) are available DIRECTLY
from Stanford University Bookstore for $14.96 plus
$6.00 shipping and handling (in the USA) by calling
415-329-1217 or 800-533-2670 or by writing Stanford
Bookstore Stanford University Stanford, California
94305-3079 USA The E-Mail address of the bookstore for
e-mail orders is mailorder@bookstore.stanford.edu. Be
sure to mention the ISBN number, exact title, refer to
{"}Custom Publishing{"} and {"}CSD 000{"} when ordering
to avoid confusion with course readers, collections of
student papers, and other materials associated with my
courses at Stanford. A course reader entitled Course
Reader for Computer Science 426 (Genetic Algorithms)
for Fall Quarter 1995 (ISBN 0-18-192183-9) contains 10
selected papers from the current genetic algorithms and
genetic programming literature to supplement the two
textbooks used in the CS 426 course.
http://www-cs-faculty.stanford.edu/~koza/cs425.html
http://www-cs-faculty.stanford.edu/~koza/cs426.html",
- }
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