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Evolutionary Informatics Lab : ウィキペディア英語版
Evolutionary Informatics Lab
The Evolutionary Informatics Lab is a cyberspace entity created in 2007 by Baylor University professor Robert J. Marks II conducting research on mathematical details of evolutionary computation and purported to underlie intelligent design〔"Most of these critics are responding to my book No Free Lunch. As I explained in the preface of that book, its aim was to provide enough technical details so that experts could fill in details, but enough exposition so that the general reader could grasp the essence of my project. The book seems to have succeeded with the general reader and with some experts, though mainly with those who were already well-disposed toward ID. In any case, it became clear after that publication of that book that I would need to fill in the mathematical details myself, something I have been doing right along (see my articles described under “mathematical foundations of intelligent design” at www.designinference.com) and which has now been taken up in earnest in a collaboration with my friend and Baylor colleague Robert Marks at his Evolutionary Informatics Lab (www.EvoInfo.org)." — (An Interview with Dr. William A. Dembski (Updated) )〕 It defines evolutionary informatics and serves as a showcase for those researchers' writings.
Marks first created a website for the lab on a Baylor server. Controversy ensued when the University deleted the site for linking the University to private research. Baylor's action is represented as persecution of ID advocates in a 2008 documentary film, Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed. The site now resides on a third-party server.〔(The Evolutionary Informatics Lab website )〕
==History of the website==
In June 2007,〔(An Interview with Dr. William A. Dembski (Updated) )〕 Marks created a website for the lab on a server owned by Baylor University. The university deleted the site in July of that year.〔(Web site sparks new intelligent design battle at BU ), Waco Tribune-Herald〕〔(Baylor forces professor to shut down site ), The Daily Orange〕 The site now resides on a third-party server.
The declared purpose of the Evolutionary Informatics Lab is as follows.
"Evolutionary informatics merges theories of evolution and information, thereby wedding the natural, engineering, and mathematical sciences. Evolutionary informatics studies how evolving systems incorporate, transform, and export information. The Evolutionary Informatics Laboratory explores the conceptual foundations, mathematical development, and empirical application of evolutionary informatics. The principal theme of the lab’s research is teasing apart the respective roles of internally generated and externally applied information in the performance of evolutionary systems."


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