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To: Nakatu X
The best-of-run circuit (figure 10) for the problem of designing a cubing circuit has 30 transistors, five diodes, and 21 resistors.

The circuit we are talking about has 17 transistors. Try again.

1,213 posted on 05/11/2003 3:34:37 PM PDT by AndrewC
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To: AndrewC
You said: At the moment we have, on this thread, no evidence of the performance of the evolved circuit in question(cubic function generator). You also drew an implied parallel between these scientists and those UFO-cultists. who's doing the sliming here?

I am not "trying again". I showed evidence of a cubic function generator by these authors almost from scratch (rather than using a patent) using genetic algorithms, which disproves your implied claim that someone's committing fraud here. Haul yourself to the university library and do some research. (I found only one related paper on Google which is what I gave you, BTW, but over a dozen on genetic programming & circuits available by interlibrary loan.) E-mail the professors. Come back when you have actual evidence of a fraud.

Might I ask: what do you want to prove here? That there is rampant fraud and lying in this article, and that it is typical of the scientific world as a whole?
1,218 posted on 05/11/2003 4:24:01 PM PDT by Nataku X (Never give Bush any power you wouldn't want to give to Hillary.)
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