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"In this book, Gary William Flake develops in depth the simple idea that recurrent rules can produce rich and complicated behaviors.
Distinguishing "agents" (e.g., molecules, cells, animals, and species) from their interactions (e.g., chemical reactions, immune system responses, sexual reproduction, and evolution), Flake argues that it is the computational properties of interactions that account for much of what we think of as "beautiful" and "interesting." From this basic thesis, Flake explores what he considers to be today's four most interesting computational topics: fractals, chaos, complex systems, and adaptation."--BOOK JACKET.
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Computational Beauty of Nature: Computer Explorations of Fractals, Chaos, Complex Systems, and Adaptation
2013, MIT Press
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0262317109 9780262317108
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The Computational Beauty of Nature: Computer Explorations of Fractals, Chaos, Complex Systems, and Adaptation
January 31, 2000, The MIT Press
Paperback
in English
0262561271 9780262561273
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The computational beauty of nature: computer explorations of fractals, chaos, complex systems, and adaptation
1998, MIT Press
in English
0262062003 9780262062008
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Computational Beauty of Nature: Computer Explorations of Fractals, Chaos, Complex Systems, and Adaptation
1998, MIT Press
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