Is it Better to Solve Problems in Isolation or by Collaborating with Others?

August 21, 2018 By Jorge Barba

ABSTRACT:
Groups whose members interacted only intermittently preserved the best of both worlds, rather than succumbing to the worst. These groups had an average quality of solution that was nearly identical to those groups that interacted constantly, yet they preserved enough variation to find some of the best solutions, too.

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