Eine Plattform für die Wissenschaft: Bauingenieurwesen, Architektur und Urbanistik
10.1002/ad.291.abs
Whereas once the world view of the ancient world was shifted by Pythagorean mathematics, scientific knowledge and human perception has been contested in the 21st century by developments in computation. In his ground‐breaking book Stephen Wolfram, the British physicist and creator of the Mathematica program, asserted that the complexity of the universe could be clearly understood in terms of simple programs. Here in an exclusive extract, Wolfram describes how one of the most straightforward programs, cellular automata, despite adhering to simple rules, yields some surprisingly complex results. Copyright © 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
10.1002/ad.291.abs
Whereas once the world view of the ancient world was shifted by Pythagorean mathematics, scientific knowledge and human perception has been contested in the 21st century by developments in computation. In his ground‐breaking book Stephen Wolfram, the British physicist and creator of the Mathematica program, asserted that the complexity of the universe could be clearly understood in terms of simple programs. Here in an exclusive extract, Wolfram describes how one of the most straightforward programs, cellular automata, despite adhering to simple rules, yields some surprisingly complex results. Copyright © 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
How do simple programs behave
Wolfram, Stephen (Autor:in)
Architectural Design ; 76 ; 34-37
01.07.2006
4 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
Ray Kurzweil , Monadology , Principle of Computational Equivalence , A New Kind of Science , Universal Constructor , Gregory Chaitin , Internet , information‐theoretic conception , DNA code , William Bateson , monadology , biomachinic mutation , John von Neumann , cellular automata , biogenetics , Craig Venter , Richard Feynman , John Wheeler , Kevin Sipes , Universal Turing Machine , Gottfried W Leibniz , Alan Turing , Universal Computer , Celera Corporation , Church‐Turing Thesis , algorithm , Post‐Human Era , Alfonso Church , Adjacent Possible , xenoarchitecture , planetary automata , Stuart Kauffman , morphodynamical and morphogenetic systems , Human Genome Project , Wilhelm Johannsen , Karl Chu
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