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Artificial life is a field, where researchers try to create digital models of real, biological,
life in order to understand evolution, life, and processes in life by reverse engineering
those processes. Before this study, there were several successful attempts
to simulate artificial life: Tierra (one-dimensional simulation), Avida (pseudo-twodimensional
circular space with ancestor), Amoeba (pseudo-two-dimensional space
without ancestor), and Fungera (truly two-dimensional with ancestor). This study
is focused on two main topics: investigating the behavior of Fungera and inventing
new instruction sets for Fungera in order to make this simulation more stable and
sustainable. In order to conduct an in-depth investigation, new metrics and analysis
methods were introduced. For a more sustainable system, three additional instruction
sets were introduced, inspired by DNA repair mechanisms and template-based
control structures. |
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