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An edition of Algorithms to Live By
(2016)
Algorithms to live by
the computer science of human decisions
1st international ed.
by Brian Christian
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This edition was published in 2016 by Henry Holt and Company in New York.
Written in English
— 351 pages
Algorithms to Live By looks at the simple, precise algorithms that computers use to solve the complex 'human' problems that we face, and discovers what they can tell us about the nature and origin of the mind.
An audiobook version can be found at here
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Algorithms to live by: the computer science of human decisions
2016, Henry Holt and Company
in English
- 1st international ed.
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Algorithms to Live By
The Computer Science of Human Decisions
First published in 2016
Subjects
Human behavior, Problem solving, Mathematics, Computer simulation, Mathematical models, Computer algorithms, Long Now Manual for Civilization, Human behavior, mathematical models, Human-computer interaction, Comptuter algorithmsWork Description
Algorithms to Live By looks at the simple, precise algorithms that computers use to solve the complex 'human' problems that we face, and discovers what they can tell us about the nature and origin of the mind.
An audiobook version can be found at here
Algorithms to live by
the computer science of human decisions
1st international ed.
This edition was published in 2016 by Henry Holt and Company in New York.
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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