[FRIAM] on selection pressure
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gepropella at gmail.com
Wed Jan 2 14:20:51 EST 2019
The reason I asked was your statement "selection pressure has accomplished nothing". What I would be looking for is a more comprehensive description of the solution space showing selection as selecting a *subset* of properties/dimensions of the space. So, while selection may not have pushed the population very effectively in that subset, it may have changed the population's character in the whole space. So, a better statement would be "selection pressure didn't accomplish what it was intended to accomplish." Right?
> On 1/2/19 7:44 AM, Marcus Daniels wrote:
> > In this case, I would argue that selection pressure has accomplished nothing -- conservatism doesn't work if the goal is to create the most fit individuals. The mean moves, if you care about that. But the very best solutions are nearly the same, and neither have come close to the optimal.
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