| TOFFOLI, T. "Occam, Turing, von Neumann, Jaynes: How much can you get for how little? (A conceptual introduction to cellular automata)". Proceedings of ACRI'94. 1994. |
....over volume elements consisting of thousands of lattice gas sites, and then displayed by conventional visualization software. Figure 11: Here, a similar situation is displayed by the tracer technique discussed in x2, without ever leaving the lattice gas format. Wolfram[25] in references [20, 18] we have tried to give an intuitive explanation of how these correspondence rules come about. 4.5 Metaphors: Simulated staining Used together, sequential programming and statisticalmechanical programming allow one to carry out, by an approach reminiscent of the physical or chemical laboratory, ....
Toffoli, Tommaso, "Occam, Turing, von Neumann, Jaynes: How much can you get for how little? (A conceptual introduction to cellular automata)", The Interjournal (October 1994).
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TOFFOLI, T. "Occam, Turing, von Neumann, Jaynes: How much can you get for how little? (A conceptual introduction to cellular automata)". Proceedings of ACRI'94. 1994.
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Tommaso To#oli, "Occam, Turing, von Neumann, Jaynes: How much can you get for how little? (A conceptual introduction to cellular automata)" InterJournal of Complex Systems (1994).
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