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Evolving ant colony systems in hardware for random number generation
Using a genetic algorithm (GA) to evolve ant colony systems (ACS), we have succeeded at producing evolvable random number generators (RNG) that can be written to hardware. Although the simulated behavior of individual ants is limited to a small number of choices, "fit" colonies pass many stringent tests for randomness.