Unravelling Complexity: The Life and Work of Gregory Chaitin by Francisco Antonio Doria, Shyam Wuppuluri English | ISBN: 9811200068 | 416 pages | EPUB | March 9, 2020 | 14 Mb
Gregory and Virginia Chaitin: Against Method (2015) WEB-DL | 1920x816 | .MKV/AVC @ 7320 Kbps | 46 min 32 s | 2.45 GiB Audio: English EAC3 224 kbps, 2 channels | Subs: English Genre: Documentary | Biography
Fashion is evil. Fight the system - or at least ignore it. A portrait of the prodigy mathematician and computer scientist Gregory Chaitin, who tries to invent a theory of creativity.
Goedel's Way: Exploits into an undecidable world By Gregory Chaitin, Francisco A Doria, Newton C.A. da Costa 2011 | 160 Pages | ISBN: 0415690854 | PDF | 2 MB
Irreducibility and Computational Equivalence: 10 Years After Wolfram's A New Kind of Science by Hector Zenil English | PDF (True) | 2013 | 353 Pages | ISBN : 3642354815 | 19.1 MB
It is clear that computation is playing an increasingly prominent role in the development of mathematics, as well as in the natural and social sciences. The work of Stephen Wolfram over the last several decades has been a salient part in this phenomenon helping founding the field of Complex Systems, with many of his constructs and ideas incorporated in his book A New Kind of Science (ANKS) becoming part of the scientific discourse and general academic knowledge–from the now established Elementary Cellular Automata to the unconventional concept of mining the Computational Universe, from today's widespread Wolfram's Behavioural Classification to his principles of Irreducibility and Computational Equivalence.
TTC Video - The Science of Information: From Language to Black Holes Course No. 1301 | .MP4, AVC, 2000 kbps, 1280x720 | English, AAC, 192 kbps, 2 Ch | 24x31 mins | + PDF Guidebook | 11.49 GB Lecturer: Benjamin Schumacher, Ph.D.
Irreducibility and Computational Equivalence: 10 Years After Wolfram's A New Kind of Science by Hector Zenil English | PDF (True) | 2013 | 353 Pages | ISBN : 3642354815 | 19.1 MB
It is clear that computation is playing an increasingly prominent role in the development of mathematics, as well as in the natural and social sciences. The work of Stephen Wolfram over the last several decades has been a salient part in this phenomenon helping founding the field of Complex Systems, with many of his constructs and ideas incorporated in his book A New Kind of Science (ANKS) becoming part of the scientific discourse and general academic knowledge–from the now established Elementary Cellular Automata to the unconventional concept of mining the Computational Universe, from today's widespread Wolfram's Behavioural Classification to his principles of Irreducibility and Computational Equivalence.