By: Mung
Thus the presence of this oracle makes their model radically different from a real biological search through fitness space. It’s just a model, they cried.
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To liken the actual complexity of a genetic locus to one letter in an alphabet is to fail to grasp how profoundly different the two things are.
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Although the critique of Wilf and Ewens paper is devastatingly concise and effective, I really would have liked to see them work Godel’s incompleteness theorem, as well as George Chaitin’s work on...
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Just reading the paper: the analogy to the ”Wheel of Fortune” made by Ewert, Dembski, Gaugert and Marks seems to be a misrepresentation of Wilf’s and Ewens’s approach. I don’t say that the authors...
View ArticleBy: Mung
Thus the presence of this oracle makes their model radically different from a real biological search through fitness space. It’s just a model, they cried.
View ArticleBy: Mung
<blockquote>To liken the actual complexity of a genetic locus to one letter in an alphabet is to fail to grasp how profoundly different the two things are.</blockquote>
View ArticleBy: bornagain77
Although the critique of Wilf and Ewens paper is devastatingly concise and effective, I really would have liked to see them work Godel’s incompleteness theorem, as well as George Chaitin’s work on...
View ArticleBy: DiEb
Just reading the paper: the analogy to the ''Wheel of Fortune'' made by Ewert, Dembski, Gaugert and Marks seems to be a misrepresentation of Wilf's and Ewens's approach. I don't say that the authors...
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