The Dreams of Reason: The Computer and the Rise of the Sciences of ComplexitySimon and Schuster, 1988 - 352 Seiten Explains the new developments and the scientific impact of the computer as an instrument of the new sciences of complexity. |
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... described the dynamics of a model neural net . Hopfield's model neural net can be viewed as an electronic sys- tem of which the key element is a model neuron , an elementary circuit consisting of just a capacitor that has an input ...
... described the dynamics of a model neural net . Hopfield's model neural net can be viewed as an electronic sys- tem of which the key element is a model neuron , an elementary circuit consisting of just a capacitor that has an input ...
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... described the method he used to create his general relativity the- ory to his friend , the philosopher Maurice Solovine . Einstein said that on the basis of nothing more than intuition based on experi- ence , one makes a postulate ( for ...
... described the method he used to create his general relativity the- ory to his friend , the philosopher Maurice Solovine . Einstein said that on the basis of nothing more than intuition based on experi- ence , one makes a postulate ( for ...
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... described above , should take place within the lifetime of the universe ; even if we knew how to program them , the fastest computers today cannot simulate a " human " conversation for very long . Second , real computers are subject to ...
... described above , should take place within the lifetime of the universe ; even if we knew how to program them , the fastest computers today cannot simulate a " human " conversation for very long . Second , real computers are subject to ...
Inhalt
Preface | 11 |
Big Sur and the Apples of Cézanne | 19 |
A New Synthesis of Science | 35 |
Urheberrecht | |
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