Admittedly, the node doesn't completely describe the program.
In the example case of evolving formulae of constants and operators only, most mutations are pretty significant. Thus, most changes except number increment/decrement should have a strong effect on the result.
Since most immediate changes to the existing structure yield worse results, you can customize the number of generations to evolve before the "fittest" cells spread to their neighbours.
An interesting varation might be to introduce some kind of mixture of two cells whenever one overwrites another.
Steffen
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