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Information and computation : essays on scientific and philosophical understanding of foundations of information and computation /

This volume provides a cutting-edge view of the world's leading authorities in fields where information and computation play a central role.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Dodig Crnkovic, Gordana, 1955-, Burgin, M. S. (Mark Semenovich)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Hackensack, N.J. ; London : World Scientific, ©2011.
Colección:World Scientific series in information studies ; v. 002.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • 1. Cybersemiotics and the question of knowledge / Soren Brier
  • 2. Information dynamics in a categorical setting / Mark Burgin
  • 3. Mathematics as a biological process / G.J. Chaitin
  • 4. Information, causation and computation / John Collier
  • 5. From Descartes to Turing : the computational content of supervenience / S. Barry Cooper
  • 6. A dialogue concerning two world systems : info-computational vs. mechanistic / Gordana Dodig-Crnkovic and Vincent C. Muller
  • 7. Does computing embrace self-organization? / Wolfgang Hofkirchner
  • 8. Analysis of information and computation in physics explains cognitive paradigms : from full cognition to Laplace determinism to statistical determinism to modern approach / Vladik Kreinovich, Roberto Araiza and Juan Ferret
  • 9. Bodies
  • both informed and transformed embodied computation and information processing / Bruce J. MacLennan
  • 10. Computation on information, meaning and representations : an evolutionary approach / Christophe Menant
  • 11. Interior grounding, reflection, and self-consciousness / Marvin Minsky
  • 12. A molecular dynamic network : minimal properties and evolutionary implications / Walter Riofrio
  • 13. Super-recursive features of evolutionary processes and the models for computational evolution / Darko Roglic
  • 14. Towards a modeling view of computing / Oron Shagrir
  • 15. What's information, for an organism or intelligent machine? How can a machine or organism mean? / Aaron Sloman
  • 16. Inconsistent knowledge as a neural phenomenon : the ranking of reasonable inferences as a computational approach to naturally inconsistent (legal) theories / Kees (C.N.J.) de Vey Mestdagh & Jaap Henk (J.H.) Hoepman
  • 17. On the algorithmic nature of the world / Hector Zenil and Jean-Paul Delahaye.