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Exploring Randomness First Edition Gregory J Chaitin

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Exploring Randomness First Edition Gregory J Chaitin
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.66 MB
Pages: 164
Author: Gregory J. Chaitin
ISBN: 9781852334178, 1852334177
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: First Edition

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Exploring Randomness First Edition Gregory J Chaitin by Gregory J. Chaitin 9781852334178, 1852334177 instant download after payment.

This essential companion to Chaitin's successful books The Unknowable and The Limits of Mathematics, presents the technical core of his theory of program-size complexity. The two previous volumes are more concerned with applications to meta-mathematics. LISP is used to present the key algorithms and to enable computer users to interact with the authors proofs and discover for themselves how they work. The LISP code for this book is available at the author's Web site together with a Java applet LISP interpreter. "No one has looked deeper and farther into the abyss of randomness and its role in mathematics than Greg Chaitin. This book tells you everything hes seen. Don miss it." John Casti, Santa Fe Institute, Author of Goedel: A Life of Logic.'

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