Artificial ants

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Abstract

Ants are social insects with physical and behavioral skills that are still fascinating to human beings (Greek mythology mentioned them!). This fascination is often justified by biological studies and observations: the activity of ants is undoubtedly observable, such as in the huge nests (anthills) that they build, their battles, and their various diets (their”agriculture” when growing fungi, for instance).

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Monmarché, N. (2016). Artificial ants. In Metaheuristics (pp. 179–202). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-45403-0_7

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