The book is intended to explain the larger and intuitive concept of randomness by means of computation, particularly through algorithmic complexity and recursion theory. It also includes the transcriptions (by A. German) of two panel discussion on the topics: Is The Universe Random?, held at the University of Vermont in 2007; and What is Computation? (How) Does Nature Compute?, held at the University of Indiana Bloomington in 2008. The book is intended to the general public, undergraduate and graduate students in math, computer science, physics and other sciences, but also to philosophers of science and researchers
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The book is intended to explain the larger and intuitive concept of randomness by means of computati...
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Random number generators are widely used in practical algorithms. Examples include simulation, numbe...
We all know what randomness is. Or do we? Randomness turns out to be one of those concepts that work...
Randomness exists in physical systems as an intrinsic unpredictability or probabilistic feature. The...
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Computation as a mechanical reality is young - almost exactly seventy years of age - and yet the spi...
Presented on November 10, 2011 from 11:00 am to 12:00 pm in Skiles 006.Runtime: 56:36 minuteMan has...
Is it possible to determine what randomness is let alone measure and classify it? Can random number ...
Exponentiation makes the difference between the bit size of this line and the num-ber (<̂C 2300) ...
By flipping a coin repeatedly and recording the result, we can create a sequence that intuitively is...
The book is intended to explain the larger and intuitive concept of randomness by means of computati...
Random number generators are widely used in practical algorithms. Examples include simulation, numbe...
Abstract. In this text we will discuss different forms of randomness in Natural Sciences and present...
1. Why were you initially drawn to the study of computation and randomness? 2 1.1. Physical randomne...
Random number generators are widely used in practical algorithms. Examples include simulation, numbe...
We all know what randomness is. Or do we? Randomness turns out to be one of those concepts that work...
Randomness exists in physical systems as an intrinsic unpredictability or probabilistic feature. The...
Research on the notions of information and randomness has drawn on methods and ideas from computabil...
ISBN: 978-981-4327-74-9We encountered randomness in our dierent elds of interest, as unpredictable p...
Can we use some so-far-unused physical phenomena to compute something that usual computers cannot? R...
Computation as a mechanical reality is young - almost exactly seventy years of age - and yet the spi...
Presented on November 10, 2011 from 11:00 am to 12:00 pm in Skiles 006.Runtime: 56:36 minuteMan has...
Is it possible to determine what randomness is let alone measure and classify it? Can random number ...
Exponentiation makes the difference between the bit size of this line and the num-ber (<̂C 2300) ...
By flipping a coin repeatedly and recording the result, we can create a sequence that intuitively is...