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:If using co-evolution, you may be able to say it's optimizing on a moving fitness landscape. The sorts of selection such as gladitorial tournament selection (you pick a couple of genes, pit them against each other, usually the winner reproduces deleting the loser) makes your fitness depends heavily on what's around you. And yes it's probably not rigorous right now, and people are trying to duplicate the genotype-phenotype distinction in biology and other things. I can't say whether it's completely loosely based right now. [[User:Obscurans|Obscurans]] 22:10, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
:I think it's accurate to say that "an evolutionary algorithm is not intended to be an accurate simulation of an actual biological evolutionary process." We could add something like this. [[User:Dcoetzee|Dcoetzee]] 07:12, 29 October 2008 (UTC)
==Evolutionary Optimization==
I propose to rename this article to Evolutionary Optimization. The term Evolutionary ''Algorithm'' is very non-specific, and the [[Evolutionary Computation]] article exists to cover non-optimization uses of evolutionary techniques.
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