Foundations of computing
Genetic programming: an introduction: on the automatic evolution of computer programs and its applications
Evolution of Parallel Cellular Machines: The Cellular Programming Approach
Evolution of Parallel Cellular Machines: The Cellular Programming Approach
Genetic Programming III: Darwinian Invention & Problem Solving
Genetic Programming III: Darwinian Invention & Problem Solving
Principles in the Evolutionary Design of Digital Circuits—Part I
Genetic Programming and Evolvable Machines
A Hardware Implementation of a Genetic Programming System Using FPGAs and Handel-C
Genetic Programming and Evolvable Machines
Computation beyond turing machines
Communications of the ACM - Digital rights management
Promises and Challenges of Evolvable Hardware
ICES '96 Proceedings of the First International Conference on Evolvable Systems: From Biology to Hardware
On the Automatic Design of Robust Electronics Through Artificial Evolution
ICES '98 Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Evolvable Systems: From Biology to Hardware
Proceedings of the European Conference on Genetic Programming
Evolving Turing Machines for Biosequence Recognition and Analysis
EuroGP '01 Proceedings of the 4th European Conference on Genetic Programming
Routine Duplication of Post-2000 Patented Inventions by Means of Genetic Programming
EuroGP '02 Proceedings of the 5th European Conference on Genetic Programming
EuroGP '02 Proceedings of the 5th European Conference on Genetic Programming
No free lunch theorems for optimization
IEEE Transactions on Evolutionary Computation
Explorations in design space: unconventional electronics designthrough artificial evolution
IEEE Transactions on Evolutionary Computation
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This paper introduces a little bit different view on evolvable computational machines than it is usually presented. Evolvable machines are considered as mathematical machines. Traditional tools of theoretical computer science are then employed in order to obtain qualitatively new understanding the evolvable machines. In particular the questions related to formal definition and computational power are discussed. The concept is proposed in framework of traditional software and hardware implementations of evolvable machines.