But before you go submitting your algorithm, note that this is the *only* $15k
you'll be able to make with it: you don't get to build consultancy gigs on
the back of your brain-power because...

"This Challenge is a *Theoretical-IP Transfer Challenge*, meaning that
Solvers must relinquish all rights to the Intellectual Property (IP) for
which they are awarded."


-- Robert

On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 3:42 PM, Roger Critchlow <[email protected]> wrote:

> Innocentive published a $15000 challenge this week which some of you might
> find interesting:
>
> https://gw.innocentive.com/ar/challenge/8919320  "Mathematical models are
> an essential tool in studying complicated systems. The Seeker of this
> Challenge is interested in exploring adaptation within a population. The
> Challenge focuses on identifying and borrowing insights or novel modeling
> methods that were originally developed for alternative applications but
> could be applied to the Seeker’s problem."
>
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