Cellular Automata an Complexity
Características
Autor: Stephen Wolfram
Editor: Addison-Wesley Publishing Company
Lugar de impresión: Reading, MA, EE. UU.
Fecha de publicación: 1994
Collar: Papeles recopilados
Are mathematical equations the best way to model nature? For many years it had been assumed that they were. But in the early 1980s, Stephen Wolfram made the radical proposal that one should instead build models that are based directly on simple computer programs. Wolfram made a detailed study of a class of such models known as cellular automata, and discovered a remarkable fact: that even when the underlying rules are very simple, the behavior they produce can be highly complex, and can mimic many features of what we see in nature. And based on this result, Wolfram began a program of research to develop what he called “A Science of Complexity.”The results of Wolfram's work found many applications, from the so-called Wolfram Classification central to fields such as artificial life, to new ideas about cryptography and fluid dynamics. This book is a collection of Wolfram's original papers on cellular automata and complexity. Some of these papers are widely known in the scientific community; others have never been published before. Together, the papers provide a highly readable account of what has become a major new field of science, with important implications for physics, biology, economics, computer science and many other areas.
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Ejemplar en buen estado. Cortes con rastros de polvo. Segunda pegatina de portada. Texto en inglés. Texto en inglés.
Código ISBN: 0201626640
EAN: 9780201626643
Páginas: 596
Formato: Libro de bolsillo
Dimensiones (cm):
Altura: 25
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