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Packard, Norman H. (USA, 1954- )
     and CA classes, 948
     as coauthor of paper, 882
     in Preface, xiii
Packings
     of bits in CA implementation, 866
     of deformable objects, 988
     discrete, 987
     history of circle, 985
     and shapes of cells, 1007
     of spheres, 349
PadLeft
     and initial conditions, 866
Painlevé, Paul (France, 1863-1933)
     and Painlevé functions, 1092
Painlevé functions
     and 2D Ising model, 982
     and nonlinear ODEs, 1092
     and random matrices, 977
Paintings
     and concept of intelligence, 838
Pair annihilation
     and nested patterns, 358
     nesting from, 989
Pair correlations
     and isotropy measures, 980
Pair production
     in vacuum fluctuations, 1062
Pairing functions (sigma), 1127
Pairwise sorting algorithms, 1142
Palatine Chapel, 873
Paleolithic art, 43, 873
Palermo, Sicily, 873
Paley, Raymond E. A. C. (England/USA, 1907-1933)
     and Walsh transforms, 1073
Paley, William (England, 1743-1805)
     and natural theology, 861
Paley family
     of Hadamard matrices, 1073
Paley order
     for Walsh functions, 1073
Palindrome systems, 125-127
Palindromes
     in period-doubling sequences, 892
Palm trees
     growth of, 1004, 1004'
     phyllotaxis in, 409
Pandas
     patterns on, 426, 1013
Pangolins
     patterns in scales of, 1007
Panini (India, ~500 BC)
     and grammars, 875
Pantheism, 1196
     and physics as intelligence, 1192
Paper
     crumpling of, 996
     fluttering of, 971
Paperfolding
     and dragon curve, 932
     rules in, 875
     sequences from, 892
Parabolic equations, 925, 940
Parabolic reflectors
     characteristic shapes of, 1183
Paraboloids
     geodesics on, 531
     plant stem tips as, 1007
Paradoxes
     and Gödel's Theorem, 1159
     and history of math, 1149
     in set theory, 1154
     and undecidability proofs, 1137
Paraffins, 1194
Parallel bit operations, 866
Parallel computation
     in cellular automata, 1109
     and creation of this book, 854
     difficulty of understanding, 1177
     and history of CAs, 876
     and implementing CAs, 868
     and machine intelligence, 1100
     of mathematical functions, 1134
     and memory lookup, 622
     and my work on CAs, 46
     and NC, 1142
     and network evolution, 1035
     and P completeness, 1149
     randomized methods in, 1192
     of repetition periods, 1147
     vs. sequential, 765
     in sorting networks, 1142
     and work on CA fluids, 999
Parallel postulate
     in Euclidean geometry, 1154
Parallel transport (in curved spaces), 1049
     on networks, 1051
Parallel universes
     and branching in time, 1035
Parallel updating
     in CA programs, 866
     perceived by observer, 487
Parameter estimation, 1083, 1083'
Parameter space sets
     for activator-inhibitor systems, 428
     for animal shapes, 421
     for CA patterns, 956
     for CA rules, 948
     for continuous CAs, 158, 243, 922
     for iterated maps, 921
     and Mandelbrot set, 934
     for shell growth, 415
     for shell shapes, 1008
     for trees, 405-407, 1006
     and universal objects, 1127
Parametric differentiation
     as framework for integrals, 1177
Parametric surfaces
     in shell models, 1008
Paramodulation
     as step in proof, 1156
Parasitism
     and biological evolution, 1002
Parastichies (phyllotaxis spirals), 1007
Parentheses
     language of balanced, 939, 1103
     pattern from balanced, 1091
     pattern of balanced, 989
     and single combinators, 1123
Paris, Jeffrey B. (England, 1944- )
     and unprovable statements, 1163
Paris-Harrington theorem
     unprovability of, 1163
Parity function (Xor)
     DNF for, 1096
     from rule 132, 638
Parity sequence, 83, 890
     see also Thue-Morse sequence
Parity violation, 1019
     difficult to get from gravity, 1054
Parrots
     communication with, 1180
Parsley
     shape of cow, 385
Partial differential equations (PDEs), 161-164
     for 3D tearing-free growth, 1010
     compression of time in, 732
     computation with, 732
     conservation laws in, 1023
     derived from CAs, 1024
     Einstein equations as, 1053
     emulating cellular automata, 1129
     existence of solutions to, 940
     for fluid flow, 996
     and fracture processes, 995
     higher-dimensional, 923
     higher-order, 940
     and history of CAs, 877
     isotropy in, 980
     and noisy cellular automata, 976
     nonlinear studied by Turing, 1012
     origin of, 923
     and quantum field theories, 1061
     in quantum theory, 1056
     for reaction-diffusion, 1012
     repetitive behavior in, 988
     and self-reproduction models, 876
     for solidification fronts, 993
     for surfaces from curvature, 1009
     and universality, 1129
Partial fractions
     as framework for integrals, 1177
Partial functions
     general recursive as, 907
     in Turing machines, 1143
Partial quotients
     in continued fractions, 914
Partially additive rules
     repetitive behavior in, 954
     spacetime entropies for, 960
Partially ordered sets (posets), 1040
     as example in lattice theory, 1153
Particle accelerators
     and discovery of particles, 1044
     time dilation in, 524
Particle counting
     and history of CAs, 877
Particle detectors
     Monte Carlo studies of, 1192
Particle physics
     my work in, 17, 864
     relativistic invariance in, 1043
     time reversal violation in, 1019
Particle production
     in vacuum field theory, 1062
Particle showers
     as examples of nesting, 988
     multiway system models for, 938
     stochastic models for, 968
Particles
     thermodynamic behavior with, 443
     see also Defects
     see also Elementary particles
     see also Localized structures
Partition
     and 1D constraints, 940
     basic example of, 853
     and counting blocks, 1022
     and implementation of CAs, 867
     and recursive multiplication algorithm, 1142
Partition function
     and phase transitions, 981
PartitionsP (number of partitions)
     and number of commutative groups, 1172
Parton model
     as mechanical model, 1026
Pascal, Blaise (France, 1623-1662)
     and arbitrary number bases, 902
     and his calculator, 1107
     and Pascal's triangle, 870
Pascal's triangle
     and associative CAs, 956
     for continuous moduli, 922
     and encodings of arithmetic, 1164
     history of, 870
     and nested patterns, 610, 870
     as precursor to my work, 878
     and prosody, 875
Passerines (songbirds)
     songs of, 1180
Passwords
     as random seeds, 970
Patch entropies, 960
Patches of texture, 578
Patching
     of programs, 872
Patent
     related to rule 30, 973
Paterson, Michael S. (England, 1942- )
     and 2D Turing machines, 880, 930
Paterson worms
     as precursors to my work, 880
Path independence
     see Confluence
Path integrals
     history of, 1057
     in quantum field theory, 1061
     for quantum gravity, 1054
     and random networks, 1039
     and statistical mechanics, 1061
Path metric spaces
     networks as, 1030
Paths
     representing substitution systems, 892
Paths in multiway systems
     convergence of, 1036
     independence on, 507
     and non-determinism, 765
Paths in symbolic systems
     dependence on, 898
Pattern-avoiding sequences, 944
     as extraterrestrial signals, 1190
     vs. Ramsey theory, 1068
Pattern formation
     in biology, 422-428
     history of, 947
     and history of complexity, 862
     in physics, 369-382
     from randomness, 223
     see also Cellular automata, etc.
Pattern matching
     and game strategies, 1105
     see also Matching
Pattern recognition, 549
Patterns (in Mathematica)
     with __ as NP-complete, 1143
     basic examples of, 854
     and human thinking, 1103
     and implementing CAs, 867
     and network evolution, 1037
     and proof strategies, 1156
Patterns (visual)
     perception of, 577
Patterns of pigmentation, 422-429
PCE
     see Principle of Computational Equivalence
PCP (Post Correspondence Problem), 757, 1139
PCs (personal computers)
     and history of computing, 1108
     my use of, 854
PDEs, 161-164
     see also Partial differential equations
PDF
     and production of this book, 852
PDP-1 computer
     and history of CAs, 877
     and munching squares, 871
PDP-7 computer
     and history of CAs, 877
Peacock
     pigmentation pattern of, 426
Peacock, George (England, 1791-1858)
     and generalization in math, 1168
Peaks
     in spectra, 586
Peano, Giuseppe (Italy, 1858-1932)
     and axioms for arithmetic, 1152
     and foundations of math, 1149
     and math notation, 1182
     and space-filling curves, 893
Peano arithmetic
     axioms for, 773, 1152
     emulating with groups, 1159
     encoding proofs by ordinals, 1163
     and Fermat's Last Theorem, 1166
     and finite axiomatizability, 1176
     and Gödel's Theorem, 1159
     and Goodstein sequences, 1163
     non-standard models for, 1169
     and proofs of universality, 1127
     undecidability of consistency of, 1168
     see also Arithmetic
Pebbles
     coming to surface of sand, 986
     and origin of word "calculus", 925
     prehistoric computing with, 1107
Peephole set (parameter space set for trees), 407, 935, 1006
Pegboards
     randomness in, 312, 968
Peirce, Charles S. (USA, 1839-1914)
     and axioms for logic, 1151
     and Nand, 1173
     and theories of communication, 1181
Pell equation, 944
     and equation for Power, 1161
     properties of, 1165
     and quadratic Diophantine equations, 1164
Pendulum
     attractor for, 275
Penny Matching game, 1105
Penrose, Lionel S. (England, 1898-1972)
     and mechanical self-reproduction, 1179
Penrose, Roger (England, 1931- )
     and discreteness of space, 1027
     and Penrose tiles, 932, 943
     and polyomino tilings, 943
     in Preface, xiii
     and spin networks, 1055
Penrose tilings, 932
     cellular automata on, 930, 1028
     diffraction patterns of, 1082
     see also Quasicrystals
Pentagons
     in deformable packings, 988
     and Fibonacci numbers, 891
     and GoldenRatio, 891
     as inducing curvature, 532
     lattices from, 930
     see also Five-fold symmetry
Pentodes
     and Nand operation, 1173
Perception, 547-635
     atomic-scale, 1195
     auditory, 585-588
     in biological evolution, 1105
     and branching in time, 505
     and extraterrestrial intelligence, 836
     and familiarity of features, 1105
     higher forms of, 632-635
     and Principle of Computational Equivalence, 722
     and recognizing meaning, 826
     relations to NP completeness, 771
     of time in universe, 487
     traditional idealization of, 736
Perceptrons, 1076, 1099, 1102
Percolation
     and Boolean networks, 937
     as model of drainage, 1001
     as phase transition, 983
     and structure of class 4, 948
Percussion instruments, 1079
Perfect cuboid
     as unsolved problem, 1166
Perfect fifth (musical chord)
     curve of, 146
     perception of, 1079
Perfect numbers, 911
     and iterated aliquot sums, 911
     in ordering of math constructs, 1177
     unsolved problem about, 1166
     and zeros of sequence, 135
Perfect shuffles, 974
Perfumes
     odors in, 1105
Period 3 in iterated maps, 955
Period-doubling sequence
     in iterated maps, 921
     spectrum of, 1081
     from substitution sequence, 892
Periodic behavior
     origins of, 354-356
     see also Repetitive behavior
Periodic points
     enumeration of, 958
     enumeration of in CAs, 954
     in shift rules, 963
Periodic structures
     see Localized structures
Periods
     see Repetition periods
Periods (number type), 916
Periostracum, 1011
Peristalsis
     as repetitive process, 1011
Periwinkle shell
     growth of, 415
perl (computer language), 894
Permanence
     Principle of, 1168
Permanents
     and NP completeness, 1145
Permutation test, 1085
Permutations
     and group theory, 1153
     and reversible block CAs, 1023
     and reversible mobile automata, 1018
     in sestina rhymes, 875
Perpetual motion machines
     in quantum field theory, 1062
     in thermodynamics, 447
Perrin sequence (generalized Fibonacci sequence), 891
Perron numbers, 958
Persian (Islamic) art, 874
Persian gardens
     and nested patterns, 874
Persian religions
     and free will, 1135
Persistent structures
     in class 4 systems, 281-296
     see also Localized structures
Personal computers (PCs)
     and history of computing, 1108
     my use of, 854
Perturbation series
     computational difficulty in, 1146
     and computational irreducibility, 1133
     in quantum electrodynamics, 1056, 1060
Perturbations
     continual in CAs, 947
     and effect on turbulence, 996
     in initial conditions, 250
     and randomness generation, 323
     sensitivity of complexity to, 1002
Peru
     mazes in, 873
Petals (in flowers)
     arrangement of, 409
     growth of, 412
Petersen network
     examples of drawing, 476
Petri nets
     and causal invariance, 1035
     and causal networks, 1033
Petroleum, 1194
PGP cryptographic system, 1086
Phase factors
     and gauge invariance, 1045
Phase-locked loops, 1188
Phase space
     of cellular automata, 278
     for finite-size systems, 961
Phase transitions, 981, 983
     in cellular automata, 339
     in continuous CAs, 948
     discreteness from, 337
     and inflationary universe, 1055
     in Ising model, 982
     melting in alkanes as, 1194
     from molecular dynamics, 999
     and nesting, 989
     in one dimension, 983
     in percolation, 983
     in probabilistic CAs, 591, 976
     and randomness tests, 1085
     and scale invariance, 955
     undecidability of, 1138
     and uniformity, 354
Phases
     and localized structures, 990
     of matter as analogy for cellular automaton classes, 235
     separation of in 2D CA, 336
Phelan, Robert J. (USA, 1933- )
     and minimum area packings, 988
Pheromones
     alkanes as, 1194
     and animal communication, 1180
phi
     see GoldenRatio
Philippines
     as source of shells, 1011
Philosopher's stone
     and alchemy, 861
     as universal object, 1127
Philosophy
     discussion of math in, 860
     and human thinking, 1099
     and idea of math in science, 859
     implications for, 1196
     of language, 1181
     and pragmatic theory of law, 1136
     and quantum mechanics, 1058, 1135
     structure of proofs in, 1151
     summary of relations to, 10, 863
     and theories of communication, 1181
     and universe as intelligent, 1195
     and visual perception, 1076
     writing style in, 849
Philosophy of science
     issues of modelling in, 991
     and methodology of this book, 1197
Phoenician art, 43, 873
Phonemes
     in sound compression, 1080
Photoconductivity
     as element in technology, 1195
Photoelectric effect
     in quantum theory, 1056
Photographs
     and concept of intelligence, 838
Photons
     and Bell's inequalities, 1064
     history of, 1056
     randomness from, 970
     as source of decoherence, 1063
     as type of particles, 1043
     and vacuum fluctuations, 1062
     zero mass of, 1046
Photorealistic graphics
     textures in, 1077
Photoshop (software)
     and image processing, 1077
Phrases
     in human languages, 1103
Phyla of organisms, 1003
Phyllotaxis, 408-412, 1006
     purpose invented for, 387
Physical constants
     numerology for, 1025
Physicists
     and Church's Thesis, 1126
     and defining life, 1178
     and effectiveness of math, 860
     and free will, 1135
     and measuring complexity, 1069
     note for, 1043
     and quantum measurement, 1058
     and SETI, 1180
     and study of complexity, 862
     and studying hearing, 1080
Physics, 369-382, 433-545
     avoidance of complexity in, 862
     and Church's Thesis, 1126
     compared to math, 821
     conserved quantities in, 1022
     continuous systems in, 729
     fundamental, 433-545
     and laws of human behavior, 1135
     learning compared to science in this book, 856
     vs. mathematics, 1026
     mechanistic explanations in, 860
     methods applied to biology, 1003
     my early work in, 18
     notions of purpose in, 1185
     as origin of PDEs, 923
     and Principle of Computational Equivalence, 720
     quantum, 537, 1056-1065
     reversibility of laws of, 435, 1019
     satisfying constraints in, 349
     success of math in, 859
     summary of relations to, 8, 863
     textbooks and Second Law, 1020
     ultimate theory of
         see Ultimate theory of physics
Physiology
     and free will, 1135
     see also Biology






 
 
 
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