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Combinatorial Landscapes

SIAM Review, 2002
Summary: Fitness landscapes have proven to be a valuable concept in evolutionary biology, combinatorial optimization, and the physics of disordered systems. A fitness landscape is a mapping from a configuration space into the real numbers. The configuration space is equipped with some notion of adjacency, nearness, distance, or accessibility. Landscape
Reidys, Christian M., Stadler, Peter F.
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Narrating Landscape, Landscaping Narrative

Russian Studies in Literature, 2003
One of the latest trends in landscape depiction is the effort to deconstruct historical mediations of landscape and recover some sort of direct, or at least ironic, relationship to one's natural surroundings. In the United States, photographers have taken to making fun of the iconic status of famous wilderness views, as with Roger Minick's pictures of ...
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Landscape and landscape ecology

2002
The question: “What is a landscape?” is problematic. The difficulty associated with the question has its roots in the “normality” of the term “landscape”, because it is part of the colloquial speech. This situation is comparable with those we face when dealing with the words “environment” or “recreation” — everybody “knows” what the words mean but they
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Conflicted Landscapes:

2022
This chapter examines the lived experiences of residents of the Forbush Creek site, a Late Woodland period Native American village site located in the Yadkin River Valley of the North Carolina Piedmont. During the Late Woodland period (AD 800–1200) communities across the Piedmont, began to settle in more permanent, agriculturally focused village ...
Steph M. Berger, Anna F. Graham
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