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Pp-Pz

Practical computers
     and concept of halting, 1137
     and discrete models, 369
     emulated by CAs, 661
     history of, 1107
     intuition from, 716
     and universality, 644
     workings of, 1108
Pragmatic theory of law, 1136
Pragmatics
     and theories of communication, 1181
Pre-Socratics
     aphorism from, 1196
Precedence
     in context-free languages, 1103
     in math notation, 1182
     of operators in logic, 1173
     of operators in WFFs, 1150
Precession
     in perihelion of Mercury, 1047
Precipitation
     and extraterrestrial rocks, 1179
Predators
     avoiding by randomness, 1192
     extraterrestrial, 1190
     operating not by prediction, 1105
Predestination
     and free will, 1135
Predicate logic, 1151
     automated proofs in, 1158
     axioms based on, 1159
     axioms for, 773
     as basis for Lincos language, 1189
     and CA axioms, 794
     combinators and, 1121
     as foundation for math, 1149
     higher-order, 1167
     and proofs about programs, 1168
     universality in, 784, 1159
Predicates
     in well-formed formulas, 1150
Predictability
     in biological evolution, 397
     and computational irreducibility, 737
     and engineering, 829
     and free will, 751
     of melting points, 1194
     and non-universality, 695
     as preventing complexity, 40
     and Principle of Computational Equivalence, 6
     as requirement for science, 1196
     of robots in science fiction, 629
     and thermodynamics, 447
     of weather, 1177
Prediction
     of data, 549
     evolving methods for, 1105
     and game strategies, 1105
Prefetching
     of data in CA implementation, 868
Prefixed number representation, 1070
Prefixes
     and pointer-based encoding, 1071
Pregeometry, 1027
Prehistoric structures
     identifying purposes of, 1184
Premium bonds (lottery)
     randomness in, 969
Prepend (prepend element)
     theorems about, 1168
Presburger, Mojzesz (Poland, 1904 - ~1943)
     and axioms for arithmetic, 1152
Presburger arithmetic, 1152
     algorithms for, 1143
Price fluctuations in markets, 429
Prigogine, Ilya (Belgium/USA, 1917-[2003])
     in Preface, xiii
     and reaction-diffusion, 1013
Primal sketch, 1076
Primary colors, 577, 1075
Primates
     auditory perception in, 1079
Prime (prime numbers)
     see Primes
Prime implicants
     in Boolean formulas, 1095
PrimePi (prime count), 133, 909
     and encoding of lists, 1120
     and Zeta, 918
PrimeQ (primality test), 909
     encoded as integer equation, 1160
     and integer factoring, 1090
     randomized methods for, 1192
     and shift register periods, 975
Primes
     and arithmetic systems, 1115
     CA for producing, 640, 1109
     and complexity history, 48
     distribution of, 133, 909
     and doubling system periods, 258
     and encoding lists, 1120
     and extraterrestrials, 837, 1190
     of the form x^2+1, 1162
     from fraction system, 1115
     and hashing, 1100
     history of, 908
     largest known, 909
     leading digits in, 914
     and linear congruence periods, 974
     Lucas-Lehmer test for, 911
     and multiplicative digits, 902
     in ordering of math constructs, 1177
     and periods of limited size systems, 256
     as precursors to my work, 878
     and primitive recursion, 907, 908
     and quadratic congruential generators, 975
     and register machines, 1114
     as rule 60 initial condition, 1091
     sequence of, 132-135, 909
     simplest CA for producing, 1186
     tables of, 910
     trapezoidal, 911
     as values of polynomials, 1162
     and Zeta, 148, 918
Primitive cells
     and CA lattices, 929
Primitive operations
     in logic, 807, 1096
     and natural phenomena, 18
     and universality, 642
Primitive polynomials
     and shift register periods, 975
Primitive recursive functions, 907
     and Church's Thesis, 1125
     undecidability in, 1136
     and universality, 1121
Princeton (Institute for Advanced Study), xiii
Principal curvatures, 1049
Principia (of Newton), 859
Principia Mathematica (of Whitehead and Russell)
     and foundations of math, 1149
     and Gödel's Theorem, 1158
     logic axioms in, 1151
     and orders of logic, 1167
     as origin of tag systems, 894
Principle of Computational Equivalence, 715-846
     antecedents to, 1125
     and computational complexity theory, 766
     and computational irreducibility, 738
     and concept of microcosm, 1196
     and continuity, 729
     and epistemology, 1196
     and future of computers, 841
     and future of technology, 1196
     and Gödel's Theorem, 782
     historical perspectives on, 844-846
     and human uniqueness, 844
     implications for ontology, 1197
     implications for philosophy, 1196
     implications for technology, 840
     initial conditions violating, 1129
     introduction to, 5
     and mathematicians, 1125
     and mathematics, 772
     and modelling, 728
     and natural selection, 1002
     and operator systems, 815
     and origin of complexity, 736
     outline of, 716-719
     and philosophy of science, 1197
     and postmodernism, 1196
     process of understanding, 856
     and quantum measurement, 1064
     and thermodynamics, 444
     and ubiquity of intelligence, 822
     and universe as intelligent, 1191
     validity of, 726-735
Principle of Entropy Increase
     character of as principle, 1126
     see also Second Law of Thermodynamics
Principle of Equivalence (for gravity), 530
Principle of Least Action, 1185
Principle of Least Effort
     and Zipf's law, 1014
Principle of Natural Selection
     character of as principle, 1126
     see also Natural Selection
Principle of Permanence, 1168
Principle of Relativity
     character of as principle, 1126
     see also Relativity theory
Printing
     color gamut in, 1074
     and halftoning, 1077
     rosettes in 4-color, 1078
     of this book, 852
Prions, 988
Prisoner's Dilemma, 1104
Probabilistic cellular automata, 325, 591, 976
     classification of, 948
     and continuous CAs, 922
Probabilistic estimates
     in cellular automata, 953
     in multiway systems, 937
Probabilistic models, 588
     aggregation systems as, 332
     and external randomness, 299
     Probabilistic CAs, 299
     of written languages, 1181
Probabilistic substitution systems, 1084
Probabilities
     in block encoding, 1071
     and entropies, 959
     as intermediate truth values, 1175
     origin of, 1083
     in quantum computers, 1147
     in quantum theory, 541, 1058
Probability distributions
     and fractal dimensions, 934
     for random walk, 977
Probability theory
     and defining randomness, 1067
     foundations of, 967
Problem-solving
     and defining intelligence, 1178
Procedural computer languages, 627
Procedures
     see Programs
Process charts (flowcharts)
     and causal networks, 1032
Processors
     in practical computers, 1108
Product
     and spectra, 1081
     see also Multiplication
Production systems
     and computer languages, 1104
     and formal languages, 939
     see also Multiway systems
     see also Sequential substitution systems
ProductLog
     and concatenation sequences, 913
Program counter
     in register machines, 98
Program machines (register machines), 97-102, 896
Programmability
     and history of math, 1177
     of machines, 1107
     and universality, 642
Programmable logic arrays (PLAs), 1095, 1097
Programmed cell death, 419
Programmed trading systems, 431
Programming
     and proofs of universality, 698
     and study of programs in the notes, 854
Programming languages
     see Languages (computer)
Programming paradigms
     in Mathematica, 853
Programs
     behavior of simple, 23-39
     and biological systems, 383
     compared to constraints, 342
     compared to nature, 297
     continuous, 1129
     discreteness in, 976
     as foundation for science, 3
     history of concepts related to, 860
     and human thinking, 628
     making models based on, 368, 992
     in notes to this book, 853, 854
     in practical computers, 1108
     proving theorems about, 1168
     random, 23, 101
     as reproducing the universe, 465
     see also Algorithms
     see also Cellular automata, etc.
     see also Computation
Projection method
     for Penrose tilings, 932
Prolog (computer language), 1158
Pronunciation
     lookup based on, 623
Proof theory
     and number theory, 1166
Proofs, 775
     as application of rules, 875
     of axiom system correctness, 1170
     and computer experiments, 899
     and definition of math, 860
     encoded by ordinals, 1163
     general frameworks for, 1177
     of halting for TMs, 1145
     importance of relative to theorems, 1177
     inference rules in, 1151
     lengths of, 1143
     lengths of in logic, 1175
     of NP completeness, 1145
     of P!=NP, 1146
     role of in current math, 1156
     searching for, 1157
     of shortest axiom for logic, 811
     structures of, 1155
     of undecidability, 1137
     of undecidability of PCP, 1140
     and universal language of Leibniz, 1109
     of universality, 664-673, 722, 1127
     of universality by computer, 1115
     of universality of Life, 1117
     of universality of rule 110, 678-689, 1116
Propagation
     of class 4 structures, 281
     of effects in CAs, 252, 950
     of effects in PDEs, 923
Propellers
     characteristic shapes of, 1183
Proper time (in relativity theory), 1042, 1051
Proportion
     theory of in art, 872
Propositional logic, 1151
     axioms for, 773, 803
     see also Logic
Prosody (study of verse)
     and Fibonacci numbers, 891
Protein folding
     and biological evolution, 1003
     and NP completeness, 1146
     and optimization, 988
     randomness in, 1184
Proteins
     as biological artifacts, 1184
     made from genes, 1002
     and nanotechnology, 1193
     shapes of, 1003
     statistics of sequences in, 1184
     symmetries in shapes of, 1007
Protestantism
     and free will, 1135
Protists
     pattern in, 385
     see also Radiolarians
Protocols
     for computers, 1182
Protons
     decay of, 1025
     size of, 472, 1044
Protoplasm, 1178
Protozoa
     as fairly optimal organisms, 398
Prouhet, Eugčne (France, 1817-1867)
     and Thue-Morse sequence, 893
Prouhet-Thue-Morse sequence
     see Thue-Morse sequence
Prusinkiewicz, Przemyslaw (Poland/Canada, 1952- )
     and branching in plants, 1005
Pseudocode
     avoidance by use of Mathematica, 853
PseudoInverse
     and matrix memories, 1101
Pseudonoise (PN) sequences, 1084
     and CDMA signals, 1188
     see also Shift registers
Pseudorandom generators, 317
     historical use of, 968
     and history of complexity, 49
     as precursors to my work, 879
     randomness tests on, 1085
     see also Intrinsic randomness generation
     see also Random number generators
Pseudospectral methods for PDEs, 924
PSPACE (polynomial space) computations, 1142
PSPACE completeness
     of automaton minimization, 957
     and periods of CAs, 1147
Psychiatry
     and history of complexity, 862
Psychoactive drugs
     and spider webs, 1184
Psychology
     and defining intelligence, 1178
     history of, 1099, 1135
     mentions of undecidability in, 1136
     systems to emulate, 629
     and visual perception, 1076
Psychophysics, 1076
     experimental difficulties in, 1077
Ptolemy (Egypt, ~100 - ~170 AD)
     and math in science, 859
     and models based on rules, 860
Public-key cryptography, 1086
     and quadratic congruential generators, 975
Publication counts
     for axiom systems, 1153
     for cellular automata, 878
Publication dates
     conventions for, 851
Publicon
     and authoring this book, 852
Puffer train (in Game of Life), 965
Pulsar (in Game of Life), 964
Pulsar puffer (in Game of Life), 965
Pulsars
     and general relativity, 1048
     and history of SETI, 1189
     on Pioneer 10 plaque, 1189
     radio emissions from, 1188
     thought to be intelligent, 835
Pulse code modulation (PCM), 1188
Pumping lemmas (for formal languages), 944
Punched cards
     and history of computing, 1107
     and history of universality, 1110
Pure functions
     and lambda calculus, 1121
     see also Function
Pure gravity, 1053
Pure mathematics
     foundations of, 1150
Pure states (in quantum theory), 1062
Purpose
     in archeology, 1184
     in biological evolution, 387
     compared to mechanism, 831
     and defining randomness, 1068
     definition of, 829
     for extraterrestrials in science fiction, 1191
     and free will, 1136
     of natural systems, 1185
     Occam's razor for, 1025
     in physics, 1185, 1187
     possible, 1185
     of science, 861
     technology as achieving, 843
     of whale songs, 1180
Putnam, Hilary W. (USA, 1926- )
     and Diophantine equations, 1161
Puzzles
     based on rules, 875
     and constraints, 210
     and intelligence, 822, 1178
     patterns in, 1104
     training animals to solve, 826
     use of base 2 in, 902
Pylos tablet
     maze pattern on, 873
Pyramids
     rules for building from stone, 874
     Sierpinski, 172
Pythagoras (Italy, ~560 - ~480 BC)
     and math in science, 859, 860
     and perfect numbers, 911
     and rules in music, 875
Pythagorean theorem
     sending signals based on, 1189
Pythagorean triples
     and Moire patterns, 1078
     as satisfying constraints, 945
Pythagoreans
     and aliquot sums, 910
     and irrationality of Sqrt[2], 912
     and music, 1080
     and numerology, 1025
     and primes, 908
Python
     pigmentation pattern of, 426






 
 
 
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