This Brief is an essay at the interface of philosophy and complexity research, trying to inspire the reader with new ideas and new conceptual developments of cellular automata. Going beyond the numerical experiments of Steven Wolfram, it is argued that cellular automata must be considered complex dynamical systems in their own right, requiring appropriate analytical models in order to find precise answers and predictions in the universe of cellular automata. Indeed, eventually we have to ask whether cellular automata can be considered models of the real world and, conversely, whether there…mehr
This Brief is an essay at the interface of philosophy and complexity research, trying to inspire the reader with new ideas and new conceptual developments of cellular automata. Going beyond the numerical experiments of Steven Wolfram, it is argued that cellular automata must be considered complex dynamical systems in their own right, requiring appropriate analytical models in order to find precise answers and predictions in the universe of cellular automata.
Indeed, eventually we have to ask whether cellular automata can be considered models of the real world and, conversely, whether there are limits to our modern approach of attributing the world, and the universe for that matter, essentially a digital reality.
Artikelnr. des Verlages: 80062779, 978-3-642-23476-7
2012
Seitenzahl: 116
Erscheinungstermin: 2. Oktober 2011
Englisch
Abmessung: 235mm x 155mm x 7mm
Gewicht: 196g
ISBN-13: 9783642234767
ISBN-10: 3642234763
Artikelnr.: 33734326
Autorenporträt
Leon Chuas awards include: IEEE Gustav Robert Kirchhoff Award, 2005" Top 15 most cited Author in Engineering Award, 2002 (This award was chosen from the Current Contents (ISI) data base of all cited papers in the Engineering discipline (all branches of engineering) indexed from 1991 to October 31, 2001.) IEEE Neural Networks Pioneer Award, 2000 IEEE Third Millenium Medal, 2000 IEEE Circuits and Systems Society Golden Jubilee Medal, 2000 Mac Van Valkenburg Award (1995 and 1998) IEEE Centennial Medal, 1985 Alexander von Humboldt Senior US Scientist Award, 1982 Frederick Emmons Award, 1974 IEEE W. R. G. Baker Prize Award, 1973 IEEE Browder J. Thompson Memorial Prize Award, 1973 and he holds several honoris cause doctorates.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Leibniz,Turing Zuse, and Beyond.- Simplicity in the Unviverse of Cellular Automata.- Complexity in the Universe of Cellular Automata.- Symmetry in the Universe of Cellular Automata.- Attractors in the Universe of Cellular Automata.- Time in the Universe of Cellular Automata.- Matter in the Universe of Cellular Automata.- Life and Brain in the Universe of Cellular Automata.- Outlook: Is the Universe a Computer?.
Introduction: Leibniz,Turing Zuse, and Beyond.- Simplicity in the Unviverse of Cellular Automata.- Complexity in the Universe of Cellular Automata.- Symmetry in the Universe of Cellular Automata.- Attractors in the Universe of Cellular Automata.- Time in the Universe of Cellular Automata.- Matter in the Universe of Cellular Automata.- Life and Brain in the Universe of Cellular Automata.- Outlook: Is the Universe a Computer?.
Rezensionen
From the reviews: "This book contains a great deal of some central topics and actual problems of cellular automata theory. It is an introduction which emphasizes the mathematically interesting and beauty aspects of cellular automata and complex dynamical systems as well as their synthesis on an ambitious level suitable for graduate students and researchers. ... To understand the complex computational world, the authors stress that cellular automata are an excellent instructional tool." (Hasan Akin, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1237, 2012)
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