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Abstract: Introduction
N. Margolus, "Crystalline Computation," to appear in
The Feynman Lectures on Computation, volume 2
(Anthony Hey, ed.), Addison-Wesley (1998).
In 1981, Richard Feynman gave a talk at a conference hosted by the MIT
Information Mechanics Group. This talk was entitled "Simulating Physics
with Computers," and is reproduced in this volume.
In this talk Feynman asked whether it is possible that, at some extremely
microscopic scale, nature may operate exactly like discrete... (Update)
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@misc{ on-crystalline,
author = "Ti On",
title = "Crystalline Computation",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/32227.html" }
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