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A Computable Universe Understanding And Exploring Nature As Computation Hector Zenil

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A Computable Universe Understanding And Exploring Nature As Computation Hector Zenil
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Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.4 MB
Pages: 856
Author: Hector Zenil
ISBN: 9789814374293, 9814374296
Language: English
Year: 2012

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A Computable Universe Understanding And Exploring Nature As Computation Hector Zenil by Hector Zenil 9789814374293, 9814374296 instant download after payment.

This volume, with a foreword by Sir Roger Penrose, discusses the foundations of computation in relation to nature.

It focuses on two main questions:

  • What is computation?
  • How does nature compute?

    The contributors are world-renowned experts who have helped shape a cutting-edge computational understanding of the universe. They discuss computation in the world from a variety of perspectives, ranging from foundational concepts to pragmatic models to ontological conceptions and philosophical implications.

    The volume provides a state-of-the-art collection of technical papers and non-technical essays, representing a field that assumes information and computation to be key in understanding and explaining the basic structure underpinning physical reality. It also includes a new edition of Konrad Zuse's "Calculating Space" (the MIT translation), and a panel discussion transcription on the topic, featuring worldwide experts in quantum mechanics, physics, cognition, computation and algorithmic complexity.

    The volume is dedicated to the memory of Alan M Turing -- the inventor of universal computation, on the 100th anniversary of his birth, and is part of the Turing Centenary celebrations.

    Readership:Graduate students who are specialized researchers in computer science, information theory, quantum theory and modern philosophy and the general public who are interested in these subject areas.

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