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Enrique Zeleny
Bio [2005]
Enrique Zeleny is a veteran Mathematica user from Mexico. He
has a master's degree in physics from the Universidad Autónoma de
Puebla, with a thesis on supersymmetric quantum cosmology, completely
done with Mathematica. He plans to write about NKS, both at a
technical and at a popular level. His interests include a diverse
range of topics like recreational math, computation theory, and
general thinking. He works as teacher and enjoys movies, painting,
gothic rock, science fiction, political activity, and beers from the
world.
Project Title
Localized Structures in Causal Networks Generated by Turing Machines
Project

The NKS book shows causal networks for mobile automata and
substitution systems and only suggests that a model for space-time
based on Turing machines can be developed. Code for visualization of
causal networks was developed. With some tools, I have identified
typical behaviors and their classification, how a causal network looks
with complex and random behavior.
Some basic properties of causal networks have been studied
and localized structures are being identified, by dissecting
their evolution, with the help of cyclic backgrounds, and
looking at what happens with a TM if we change the initial
state of the tape progressively or randomly. Relation with
compressed evolution will be investigated, as well as binary
counting.
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