This document discusses a research platform for studying coevolving agents that interact in a producer/consumer economic world. The platform allows agents to evolve using evolutionary computation techniques. The motivations for using evolutionary computation to enable agent adaptation are discussed, including empirical evidence that complex cooperative behaviors can emerge from coevolved rulesets. Additionally, Holland's work on adaptation in natural systems provides theoretical justification for using evolutionary computation to propagate advantageous features through a distributed system of agents.
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