First studied in social insects like ants, indirect
self-organizing interactions - known as "stigmergy" - occur when
one individual modifies the environment and another subsequently
responds to the new environment. The implications of
self-organizing behavior extend to robotics and beyond. This book
explores the application of stigmergy for a variety of optimization
problems. The volume comprises 12 chapters including an
introductory chapter conveying the fundamental definitions,
inspirations and research challenges.
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