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by azeirah
197 days ago
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A new kind of science is one of my favorite books, I read the entirety of the book during a dreadful vacation when I was 19 or 20 on an iPod touch. It goes much beyond just cellular automata, the thousand pages or so all seem to drive down the same few points: - "I, Stephen Wolfram, am an unprecedented genius" (not my favorite part of the book)
- Simple rules lead to complexity when iterated upon
- The invention of field of computation is as big and important of an invention as the field of mathematics The last one is less explicit, but it's what I took away from it. Computation is of course part of mathematics, but it is a kind of "live" mathematics. Executable mathematics. Super cool book and absolutely worth reading if you're into this kind of thing. |
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