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The GP bibliography has a variety of interfaces, including a graphical
representation of GP’s collaborative network (see Figure A.1). The bibliog-
raphy allows for quick jumps between papers linked by authors and allows
one to sort the author list by the number of GP publications. Full refer-
ences are provided in both BibT X and Refer formats for direct inclusion
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in papers written in LT X and Microsoft Word, respectively. The GP bib-
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liography is also part of the Collection of Computer Sciences Bibliographies
(Achilles and Ortyl, 1995-2008), which provides a comprehensive Lucerne
syntax search engine.
From early on there has been an active, open email discussion list: the
Genetic Programming mailing list (2001-2008). The EC-Digest (1985-2008)
is a moderated list covering evolutionary computation more broadly, and
often contains GP related announcements.
Koza’s http://www.genetic-programming.org/ contains a ton of use-
ful information for the novice, including a short tutorial on “What is Genetic
Programming” and the Lisp implementation of GP from Genetic Program-
ming (Koza, 1992).