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by R. J. Pankhurst

  • ISBN: 0125448503
  • Category: Math & Science
  • Author: R. J. Pankhurst
  • Subcategory: Biological Sciences
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  • Language: English
  • Publisher: Academic Press Inc; First Edition edition (November 12, 1975)
  • Pages: 343 pages
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Pankhurst, R. J. (e. 1975. Biological Identification with Computers. Systematics Association Special Volume No. 7. Academic Press, London, New York, and San Francisco.

Pankhurst, R. Cite this chapter as: Felsenstein J. (1983) Computers in Systematics: One Perspective. In: Felsenstein J. (eds) Numerical Taxonomy. NATO ASI Series (Series G: Ecological Sciences), vol 1. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg.

Biological identification with computers. The Systematics Association Special Volume No. London, New York, San Francisco, Academic Press, 333 . oogle Scholar. Biometrika tables for statisticians, Vol. 1. London, Biometrika Trust, 270 .

His book Biological Identification (1978) has . ed. (1975), Biological identification with computers, Systematics Association Special Volume 7, London and Orlando: Academic Press, ISBN 978-0125448505. Pankhurst, Richard J. (1978).

His book Biological Identification (1978) has been described as " the first textbook on computer methods in identification".

Biological Identification with Computers book. Biological Identification with Computers (Systematics Association special volume ; no. 7). ISBN. 0125448503 (ISBN13: 9780125448505).

Systematics Association Special Volume No. 7, Biological Identification with Computers. Genkey, a program for construction and printing identification keys and diagnostic tables. Simulation results on five difficult test problems show that the proposed NSGA-II, in most problems, is able to find much better spread of solutions and better convergence near the true Pareto-optimal front compared to PAES and SPEA-two other elitist multi-objective EAs which pay special attention towards creating a diverse Pareto-optimal front.

A highly recommended book for all those who wish to do taxonomic work by the end of the 20th century!'

Pankhurst, British museum (natural history) London, England proceedings of a meeting held at Kings College, Cambridge 27 and 28 September 1973 of the Systematics Association Special Volume Number 7 and published by the Academic Press 1975 noting the work of Eugene W. Rypka, Dept. of Microbiology, Lovelace Center for Health Sciences, Albuquerque, New Mexico, "Pattern Recognition and Microbial Identification.

Sm Quarto, Green Cloth, 1975, PP.333

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