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Notes for: The Principle of ...   (Stephen Wolfram's "A New Kind of Science")
(Page 1171a) Notes for: The Principle of Computational Equivalence | Implications for Mathematics and Its Foundations Operators on sets There is always more than one operator ...
Notes for: Starting from Randomness   (Stephen Wolfram's "A New Kind of Science")
(Page 0949a) Notes for: Starting from Randomness | Four Classes of Behavior Game of Life [cellular automaton] Invented by John Conway around 1970 (see page 877 ), the Life 2D ...
Notes for: Fundamental Physics   (Stephen Wolfram's "A New Kind of Science")
(Page 1042a) Notes for: Fundamental Physics | Space, Time and Relativity Standard treatment [of relativity] In a standard treatment of relativity theory one way to begin is ...
Notes for: Starting from Randomness   (Stephen Wolfram's "A New Kind of Science")
(Page 0957a) Notes for: Starting from Randomness | The Notion of Attractors Implementation [of cellular automaton state networks] One can represent a network by a list such ...
Notes for: The Crucial Experiment   (Stephen Wolfram's "A New Kind of Science")
(Page 0872d) Notes for: The Crucial Experiment | Why These Discoveries Were Not Made Before Ornamental art Almost all major cultural periods are associated with certain ...
Notes for: The Principle of ...   (Stephen Wolfram's "A New Kind of Science")
(Page 1129b) Notes for: The Principle of Computational Equivalence | The Validity of the Principle Constructible reals Instead of finding successive digits using systems like ...
Notes for: Implications for Everyday ...   (Stephen Wolfram's "A New Kind of Science")
(Page 1008d) Notes for: Implications for Everyday Systems | Growth of Plants and Animals [Mollusc] shell model The center of the opening of a shell is taken to trace out a ...

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