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Title: Genesis
Authors: Bhardwaj, Arpit
Kumar, Ashish
Barsaiyan, Amrita
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: CYBER TECH PUBLICATIONS
Abstract: Within the dynamic field of scientific inquiry and technology development, life simulation as a means of life emulation has become a fascinating, cross- disciplinary endeavor. Artificial life simulation is a field that allows us to explore the intersections of biology, computer science, and philosophy. It provides a distinctive perspective from which to examine the intricacies present in biological systems. This project is an exploration of this unexplored area, a purposeful dive into the development and study of a digital environment that mimics the essential elements of biological life._x000D_ The main objective of artificial life simulation is to extract and comprehend the fundamental principles that drive the behavior, adaptability, and evolution of live things rather than only simulating their outward appearance in a virtual environment. The deep questions that come up when one considers the essence of life itself serve as the inspiration for our attempt. What prerequisites must exist in order for life to begin? How can basic rules translate into complicated behaviors? Can digital beings change over time and have adaptive behaviors similar to those of biological beings? Our investigation is based on these questions.
URI: http://lrcdrs.bennett.edu.in:80/handle/123456789/4013
ISSN: 978-93-5053-899-9
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