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INFORMATION AND COMPUTATION (V2)

English · Hardback

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Information is a basic structure of the world, while computation is a process of the dynamic change of information. This book provides a cutting-edge view of world's leading authorities in fields where information and computation play a central role. It sketches the contours of the future landscape for the development of our understanding of information and computation, their mutual relationship and the role in cognition, informatics, biology, artificial intelligence, and information technology. This book is an utterly enjoyable and engaging read which gives readers an opportunity to understand and relate phenomena seemingly unrelated in a completely new light especially the connections between information, computation, cognition and life.


List of contents

Cybersemiotics and the Question of Knowledge (S Brier); Information Dynamics in a Categorical Setting (M Burgin); Mathematics as Biological Process (G Chaitin); Information, Computation, Measurement and Irreversibility (J Collier); From Descartes to Turing: The Computational Content of Supervenience (B Cooper); On the Algorithmic Nature of the World (J-P Delahaye & H Zenil); A Dialogue Concerning Two Possible World Systems (G Dodig-Crnkovic & V Mueller); Does Computing Embrace Self-Organization? (W Hofkirchner); Analysis of Information and Computation in Physics Explains Cognitive Paradigms: From Full Cognition to Laplace Determinism to Statistical Determinism to Modern Approach (V Kreinovich & R Araiza); Bodies - Both Informed and Transformed (B J MacLennan); Computation on Information, Meaning and Representations, an Evolutionary Approach (C Menant); Interior Grounding, Reflection, and Self-Consciousness (M Minsky); Insights into the Biological Computing (W Riofrio); Super-Recursive Features of Natural Evolvability Processes and the Models for Computational Evolution (D Roglic); A Sketch of a Modeling View of Computing (O Shagrir); What's Information, for an Organism or Intelligent Machine? How Can a Machine or Organism Mean? (A Sloman); Inconsistent Information as a Natural Phenomenon (C N J de Vey Mestdagh & J H Hoepman);

Product details

Authors Gordana Dodig-Crnkovic & Mark Burgin
Assisted by Mark Burgin (Editor), Gordana Dodig Crnkovic (Editor), Gordana Dodig-crnkovic (Editor)
Publisher World Scientific
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 10.06.2011
 
EAN 9789814295475
ISBN 978-981-4295-47-5
No. of pages 530
Dimensions 157 mm x 235 mm x 33 mm
Weight 910 g
Series World Scientific Series in Inf
Subjects Guides
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > IT, data processing > IT

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