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Swarm intelligence

โœ Scribed by Russell C. Eberhart, Yuhui Shi, James Kennedy


Publisher
Morgan Kaufmann Publishers
Year
2001
Tongue
English
Leaves
540
Series
The Morgan Kaufmann series in evolutionary computation
Edition
1st
Category
Library

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I have read the book at a stretch. In my view, the thesis (human is social) is a very simple, wit, and sound one. Maybe it is a very profound concern to us, whose complete consequences have not yet been taken in a serious consideration. Foundations and arguments in favor, coming from social and computer sciences, are orderly and properly unfolded along the book. The associated web page is being a very valuable resource for me. In short, I have made acquaintance with a good, satisfying mate. There is only a but for me: It has not moved me (but that is my but, not its...)


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