
Russell Foltz-Smith
Bio [2008]
Russell Foltz-Smith is the principal and lead technology researcher of
Crossroads Access, LLC., a product research and development company
focused on an experimental analysis of behavior approach to product
design. He is also an applied scholar who enjoys number theory,
complexity, and learning theory. He received his BA in mathematics
from the University of Chicago and now works from his garage in
Venice, California.
NKS provides a conceptual backdrop and formal system helpful in analyzing
complex real-world phenomena that resist prediction and control. There is
constant pressure in business to forecast, model, predict, and respond
faster and more accurately while our data streams, interaction with users,
and competition grow faster than our abilities.
Project Title
Perturbing Turing Machines
Project
Perturbations to elementary cellular automata have been investigated
thoroughly. Under a certain level of perturbation, there are slight
changes to local patterns but the automata tend to recover globally. The
more complicated rules show greater disturbance but still can tolerate
perturbations. This study considers similar perturbations to Turing
machines.
Do Turing machines exhibit similar behavior?
"And the reason this is important is that in any real experiment, there
are inevitably perturbations on the system one is looking at" (NKS p.
324). We must account for the
effects of perturbations to draw any connections between these simple
constructs and their natural counterparts.
Favorite Radius 3/2 Rule Rule chosen: 39947
Rule 39947 has a little bit of everything we're looking for in automata.
It's regular and random. It is interesting in many configurations. Gliders
at various points indicate to me that we can make this do fun things like
counting or encoding in interesting ways.
Did I mention it reminds me of space invaders (the classic video game)?
As far as my artistic impression... I love the idea of those gliders on
the right escaping. Little rogue space invaders breaking free!
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