-  Adaptive Representation through Learning, 33
  -  ADF, 23-24, 33
    
-  as evolving primitive, 102-106, 110
    -  as representation change, 207
    -  bracket problem, 144
    -  cache, 118
    -  call by reference, 125
    -  comparison with GLiB, 33
    -  constraining use, 118, 141
    -  dyck problem, 149
    -  FUNC, 128, 129
    -  in PADO, 164
    -  list problem, 124-127
      
-  forwhile, 126
      -  syntax restrictions, 129
 -  pass by reference, 91
      
-  list problem, 124
      -  queue problem, 107
 
-  primitives, used in, 85, 101
    -  queue problem, 84, 90, 109
    -  RPN problem, 154, 158
    -  semantically constrained, 107
    -  support in GP-QUICK, 268
    -  treating rbp as ADF, 85, 90
  
-  ADM, see Automatically Defined Macros
  -  ARG1
    
-  dyck problem, 150
    -  list problem, 127, 128
    -  south wales problem, 255
  
-  arg1
    
-  bracket problem, 145
    -  dyck problem, 150
    -  list problem, 127, 128
      
-  syntax restrictions, 129
 -  queue problem, 84
      
-  syntax restrictions, 101
    
 
-  RPN problem, 156
    -  stack problem, 66
      
-  essential in, 179
      -  extinct, 179
      -  fitness covariance, 175, 179
      
 
-  ARG2
    
-  list problem, 128
  
-  arg2
    
-  dyck problem, 150
    -  RPN problem, 156
  
-  ARL, see Adaptive Representation through Learning
  -  Automatically Defined Functions, see ADF
  -  Automatically Defined Macros, 23
  -  autonomous agents, 41, 47
    
-  playing soccer, 47
  
-  aux, 45, 128
    
-  list problem, 125, 127
      
-  initialised, 130
-  queue problem, 85-87, 93, 95, 99, 108
      
-  bug, 109
      -  differences between experiments, 118
      -  different from stack, 122
      -  harder than stack, 120-121
      -  initialised, 88
      -  syntax restrictions, 101
      -  use in shuffler, 94-95
-  stack problem, 66-68
      
-  deceptive, 180, 205
      -  essential in, 179
      -  extinct, 179
      -  fitness covariance, 175
      -  initialised, 69
      -  use in solutions, 71, 180
-  auxiliary register, see aux
  
   
-  BioX, 39
  -  bloat
    
-  inherent in variable length representations, 77-78
    -  list problem, 131
    -  mutation experiments, 34
    -  RPN problem
      
-  removal, 160
    
 
-  stack problem, 76
  
-  boids, 41
  -  boolean 6-multiplexer
    
-  code growth, 76-77, 191
    -  effect of parsimony pressure, 30
  
-  branch typing, 23
    
-  in multi-tree crossover, 46
  
-  Bruce, 140, 163, 205
  -  building block
    
-  disruption, 180
    -  extinction, 180
  
-  building blocks, 15
    
-  introns, 119
    -  queue shuffler, 95, 119
  
   
-  cache
    
-  ancestor's fitness, 269-270
    -  bracket problem
      
-  ADF evaluation, 145
    
 
-  DAG, 27
    -  future work, 212
    -  loadflow, 266
    -  network connectivity, 266
    -  queue problem
      
-  ADF evaluation, 118
    
 
-  recommended, 211
    -  tree evaluation, 270
  
-  calculator problem, see RPN problem
  -  call by reference,  see ADF, call by reference
  -  case sensitive primitives names, 66
  -  cellular automata, 50
  -  clones, 184
    
-  crossover
      
-  binary tree model, 197-199
      -  leaf measurements, 201
      -  leaf model, 199-200
      -  measurements, 196, 197
      -  whole tree, 196-197
    
-  disable reproduction operator, 205
    -  low variety, 195, 202
  
-  closure, 21
    
-  extended, 28
    -  indexed memory addresses, 67
    -  protected modulus, 84
  
-  co-evolution
    
-  42 trees, 259
    -  queue problem, 82
    -  references, 29, 49, 180, 208
    -  representation, 207
    -  stack problem, 65
    -  ten operations, 123
    -  test case, 205
  
-  contingencies
    
-  electrical network, 262-265
  
-  coroutine model, 32
  -  CPU
    
-  complexity of problem, 64
    -  usage
      
-  dyck problem, 153
      -  list problem, 132
      -  RPN problem, 159
 
-  CPU complexity of scheduling heuristics, 266
  -  CPU limit, south wales problem, 260
  -  CPU penalty
    
-  faster solutions
      
-  list problem, 135
      -  RPN problem, 157, 160
    
-  increased after solution
      
-  dyck problem, 150, 152
      -  list problem, 131
      -  RPN problem, 155-157
    
-  list problem, 123, 127
    -  pareto, 53, 131
    -  removal of introns, 141
    -  south wales problem, 256, 259, 262
  
-  crossover, 2
    
-  ADF, 23, 33
    -  asymmetric, 53
    -  between different implementations, 80
    -  bit string, 14
    -  bloat prevention, 120
    -  building block assembly, 15
      
-  ADF, 33
    
 -  clones, 184, 188
      
-  binary tree model, 197-199
      -  leaf measurements, 201
      -  leaf model, 199-200
      -  measurements, 196, 197
      -  run time reduction, 206
      -  stack problem, 184-186, 192, 195
    
 
-  closure, 21
    -  context preserving, 35
    -  depth based, 34
    -  directed, see directed crossover
    -  disruption, 24, 180
    -  diverse individuals
      
-  fitness niches, 129, 141
    
 
-  effect on reproduction rate, 52, 170
    -  four node problem, 249
    -  introns, 78
    -  length restriction
      
-  stack problem, 70
    
 -  measurements
      
-  stack problem, 200-202
    
 -  multi-tree, 46-47
      
-  42 trees, 259
      -  list problem, 124
      -  queue problem, 84
      -  RPN problem, 154
      -  stack problem, 65
    
 
-  no code sharing between different tree types, 91, 172
    -  offspring same fitness, 74
    -  one offspring, 184
    -  one point, 36
    -  program length limit, 268
    -  protected from by encapsulation, 33
    -  random
      
-  Price's theorem, 170-171
    
 
-  run out of steam, 206
    -  scheduling representations, 248-249
    -  self
      
-  demes, 53
    
 
-  semantically constrained, 107
    -  short fit programs, 78
    -  solution rediscovery, 207
    -  STGP, 28
    -  successful
      
-  stack problem, 202-204
    
 
-  tree, 3
    -  unique offspring, 206
    -  variety, 189
      
-  constant model, 190-191
      -  quadratic model, 191-195
      -  stack problem, 195-197
    
 
-  whole trees reduces variety, 196-197
  
-  cultural transmission, 69
  
   
-  DAG
    
-  Storing population in, 27
  
-  data mining, 39
  -  Dec_Aux
    
-  queue problem, 85-87, 93, 95, 99
      
-  different from stack, 122
      -  harder than stack, 120-121
      -  syntax restrictions, 101
    
-  stack problem, 66-68
      
-  deceptive, 180, 205
      -  essential in, 179
      -  extinct, 179
      -  fitness covariance, 175, 179
      -  use in solutions, 180
-  deception, 6, 21
    
-  co-evolution, 205
    -  deme, 205
    -  dyck problem
      
-  static program, 154
    
 
-  future work, 211
    -  list problem, 141
    -  mutation rate to escape, 205
    -  niches, 141, 205
    -  novel genetic operators, 207
    -  queue problem, 121
    -  RPN problem, 160
    -  stack problem, 180, 205, 207
  
-  deme, 49-53
    
-  beneficial, 49
    -  bracket problem, 145, 146
    -  deceptive problems, 205
    -  defocusing search, 207
    -  diversity, 141, 211
    -  dyck problem, 146, 150, 152
    -  elitism, 56
    -  genetic similarity, 55
    -  queue problem, 103-104
    -  references, 37
    -  speed of convergence, 52
  
-  Directed Acyclic Graph, see DAG
  -  directed crossover, 133
    
-  error location, 132
    -  list problem, 127
    -  software maintenance, 140
    -  survey, 47-49
  
-  distributed artificial intelligence (DAI), 41
  -  divide by zero, 21
  
   
-  Effort, 75, 237
  -  elitism
    
-  demic populations, 56
    -  list problem, 127
    -  multi-objective fitness function, 57
    -  required if random removal, 211
    -  south wales problem, 256
    -  steady state population, 56
  
-  end nodes, 20
  -  error location guiding crossover, 132
  -  error trapping not required
    
-  list problem, 130
    -  queue problem, 81, 88
    -  stack problem, 64, 69
  
-  error, memory address
    
-  abort
      
-  queue problem, 95
      -  stack problem, 67
    
-  continuing on
      
-  queue problem, 86, 122
    
-  options, 67
  -  error, recursion
    
-  abort
      
-  queue problem, 92
-  error, stack
    
-  continuing on, 145
  
-  external nodes, 20
  -  extinction
    
-  critical stack primitives, 178
    -  list primitives, 135
  
   
-  feature films, 41
  -  Fisher's fundamental theorem, 177
  -  fitness, 9, 21-22
    
-  avoid evaluation of clones, 206
    -  avoiding excess resource consumption, 94
    -  cache, see cache
    -  deceptive, see deception
    -  diversity, 183
    -  dynamic, 29-30
    -  evaluations required, see effort
    -  future work
      
-  reduce test case, 102
    
 
-  identical from different programs, 183
    -  manual, 41
    -  multi-objective, see pareto
    -  novelty reward, 259
    -  offspring fitness correlation, 170
    -  primitive covariance, see Price's theorem
    -  program size, see parsimony
    -  queue problem
      
-  harder than stack, 120
      -  run time, 269
    
 
-  rank based, 44
    -  redesign, 208
    -  rediscovery, 202
    -  reducing test case, 151
    -  rescaling, 44
    -  sharing, see niches
    -  sufficient testing, 132
    -  test case, 22
  
-  Flockton, 54
  -  fluff, see introns
  -  for
    
-  south wales problem, 256
      
-  syntax restriction, 254
-  forwhile, 126, 128
    
-  bracket problem, 145, 165
    -  list problem, 127
      
-  CPU penalty, 131
      -  CPU usage, 160
      -  in ADF only, 126
      -  iteration limit, 126
      -  syntax restriction, 126
 
-  functions, 20
  
   
-  Gathercole, 29, 30, 32, 89
  -  generation equivalent, 45
  -  genetic drift, 55
    
-  Price's theorem, 170
  
-  genetic programming, origins, 17
  -  Gordon, 248, 249
  -  GP-QUICK, 267
    
-  support for ADFs, 23, 268
  
   
-  halting problem, 31
  
   
-  Inc_Aux
    
-  queue problem, 85-87, 93, 95, 99
      
-  different from stack, 122
      -  harder than stack, 120-121
      -  syntax restrictions, 101
    
-  stack problem, 66-68
      
-  deceptive, 180, 205
      -  essential in, 179
      -  extinct, 179
      -  fitness covariance, 175
      -  use in solutions, 180
-  indefinite loops, 31
  -  indexed memory, 45
    
-  avoiding deception, 205
    -  greedy solutions, 94
    -  penalty, 94, 118, 131
      
-  increased after solution, 131
    
 
-  south wales problem, 253
    
-  survey, 160-164
  
-  information theory
    
-  queue problem, 121
    -  size of test case, 210
    -  stack problem, 80
  
-  initialisation
    
-  aux
      
-  bracket problem, 145
      -  dyck problem, 151
      -  queue problem, 88
      -  RPN problem, 155
      -  stack problem, 69
    
-  indexed memory
      
-  bracket problem, 145
      -  dyck problem, 151
      -  GEMS, 161
      -  list problem, 130
      -  queue problem, 88
      -  references, 131
      -  RPN problem, 155
      -  south wales problem, 254
      -  stack problem, 69
-  internal nodes, 20
  -  introns, 48
    
-  avoiding fitness evaluation, 270
    -  building blocks, 119
    -  concealing convergence, 7
    -  hiding building block, 103
    -  inherent in variable length representations, 77-78
    -  loss of variety, 183
    -  removal by CPU penalty, 141
    -  some references, 37
    -  stack problem, 76
    -  useful with mutation, 35
    -  wetware, 144
  
-  iteration, see for, forwhile
    
-  constrained, 161
    -  CPU usage, 22, 31-32
    -  little research, 31, 43
  
   
-  Koza, 1-272
  
   
-  length, see program size
  -  loop, see for, forwhile
  
   
-  machine code
    
-  RISC, 27, 161
    -  Z80, 161
  
-  Maze
    
-  Solving with a stack, 63
  
-  MDL, 30-31
    
-  biasing search, 49
    -  general programs, shorter, 210
  
-  MInc
    
-  implementation, 87
    -  queue problem, 85, 87, 95, 99
      
-  harder than stack, 120-121
      -  syntax restrictions, 101
 
-  minimum description length, see MDL
  -  mod
    
-  implementation, 85
    -  queue problem, 84
    -  south wales problem, 256
  
-  models of loss of variety, 188
  -  modulus, see mod
  -  modulus increment, see MInc
  -  multi-tree programs, 46-47
  -  mutation, 2
    
-  artificial life, 41
    -  background primitive frequency, 208
    -  bit string, 13
    -  defocusing search, 207
    -  possible benefit, 141, 211
    -  restore diversity, 205
    -  south wales problem, 254
    -  survey, 34-35
  
   
-  neutral crossovers, 74
  -  NFL, see No Free Lunch
  -  niches, 54-57
    
-  deception, 205
    -  defocusing search, 207
    -  diversity, 141, 211
    -  dyck problem, 150
    -  future work, 142, 211
    -  genetic similarity, 55
    -  list problem, 123, 129-130
    -  RPN problem, 156
    -  south wales problem, 259
  
-  No Free Lunch, 16
  
   
-  object oriented programming
    
-  Bruce, 163
  
   
-  PADO, 28, 164
    
-  anytime algorithm, 31
    -  run time in fitness, 131
  
-  panmictic population, 49
    
-  fast convergence, 211
  
-  Parallel Distributed Genetic Programming, see PDGP
  -  pareto, 53-57
    
-  avoiding loss of improvements, 102
    -  CPU penalty, 53
    -  dyck problem, 150, 152
    -  future work, 211
    -  list problem, 123, 129
    -  memory penalty, 53
    -  queue problem, 102
    -  RPN problem, 155, 156
    -  south wales problem, 259
  
-  parsimony, 30, 131
    
-  biasing search, 49
  
-  pass by reference, see ADF, pass by reference
  -  PDGP, 28
  -  permutation of trees, 35
  -  permutation, GA chromosome, 248-250, 260, 266, 267
  -  PGA, 250
  -  PIPE, 36
  -  point typing, 205
  -  popcorn, indefinite loops, 31
  -  prefix jump table, 70
    
-  efficient, 26
    -  GP-QUICK, 268
  
-  premature convergence, 49
    
-  change representation, 207
    -  demes, 103
    -  niches, 152
    -  offspring selection, 101
    -  short test case, 130
  
-  Price's theorem, 168
    
-  genetic algorithms, 170
    -  proof, 168
  
-  Probabilistic Incremental Program Evolution, see PIPE
  -  program size, see bloat, MDL, parsimony
    
-  boolean 6-multiplexer, 76-77
    -  CPU penalty
      
-  list problem, 135
    
 -  limit, 89-90
      
-  bracket problem, 145
      -  crossover, 46
      -  dyck problem, 150
      -  GP-QUICK, 268
      -  list problem, 127, 133
      -  loss of diversity, 89
      -  Price's theorem, 170-171
      -  queue problem, 93, 95, 99, 108
      -  random individuals, 90
      -  RPN problem, 156
      -  south wales problem, 256
      -  stack problem, 66, 70
    
 
-  list problem, 137
    -  mutation rate, 254
    -  part of diversity, 184
    -  queue problem, 89, 117
    -  random trees, 89
    -  south wales problem, 259
    -  stack problem, 76-77, 79
      
-  initial fall, 78
 
-  protected functions, 21
  -  protected modulus, see mod
  -  pUnRestrictWt, 47
    
-  effect in full binary trees, 197
  
   
-  random search, ineffective, 75
  -  rank selection, 44
  -  rankone, 266
  -  Rational Allocation of Trials, 30
  -  recursion
    
-  CPU usage, 22, 31-32
    -  little research, 43
    -  prevented
      
-  list problem, 125
      -  queue problem, 91
    
 
-  references, 91
  
-  Red Queen, 180
  -  rheological models, 39
  -  Ross, 29, 30, 32, 89, 249, 250
  
   
-  scalar memory, see aux
  -  scoping rules, 125
    
-  future work, 211
  
-  SDRS2, 266
  -  search space
    
-  automatic program generation, 17
    -  explore v.\ exploit, 205, 207
    -  impact of primitives and fitness, 20
    -  indexed memory, 210
    -  multiple solutions, 80, 120
    -  poorly behaved, 42
    -  program length, 210
    -  scheduling problem, 253, 260, 265-266
      
-  size, 266
    
 -  stack problem
      
-  size, 16
    
 
-  STGP, 49
    -  techniques, 15-16
  
-  seeding
    
-  references, 140
    -  software maintenance, 139
    -  south wales, 254
  
-  semantic constraints
    
-  queue problem, 107
  
-  Set_Aux, 128
    
-  list problem, 127
    -  queue problem, 85-87, 93, 95, 99, 108
      
-  different from stack, 122
      -  harder than stack, 120-121
      -  syntax restrictions, 101
 
-  size of random trees, 77, 89
  -  structured population, 49
  -  sufficiency, 20
  -  swap, 45
    
-  bracket problem, 145
    -  definition, 166
    -  list problem, 127
    -  south wales problem, 256
  
-  swap, genetic operator, see permutation of trees
  -  syntax restrictions
    
-  list problem, 126, 129
    -  queue problem, 90
  
   
-  tableau, 68
  -  terminals, 20
  -  tournament selection, 44
    
-  steady state, 187
  
-  transmission function, 20
  -  tree leafs, 20
  -  tree size limit, 268
    
-  dyck problem, 150
    -  list problem, 127, 133
    -  RPN problem, 156
  
-  Turing complete, 27, 43
  
   
-  virtual reality, 41
  
   
-  wrapper, 68
    
-  bracket problem, 145
    -  dyck problem, 150
    -  queue problem, 88, 93, 95, 99, 108
      
-  empty, 122
    
 
-  RPN problem, 156
    -  south wales problem, 256
    -  stack problem, 66, 68
  
-  write_Aux
    
-  queue problem
      
-  different from stack, 122
      -  not used, 86-87
    
-  stack problem, 66-68
      
-  deceptive, 180, 205
      -  essential in, 179
      -  extinct, 179
      -  fitness covariance, 175
      -  use in solutions, 180
  
-  Yang, 54
Bill LANGDON
2001-08-19