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Cellular Automata, Dynamical Systems and Neural Networks 1994 Edition
Contributor(s): Goles, E. (Editor), Martínez, Servet (Editor)
ISBN: 0792327721     ISBN-13: 9780792327721
Publisher: Springer
OUR PRICE:   $104.49  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: March 1994
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Annotation: This volume contains the lectures given at the Third School on Statistical Physics and Cooperative Systems, Santiago, Chile, in December 1992. All lectures are related to recent interdisciplinary trends in statistical physics: nonlinear phenomena, dynamical systems, ergodic theory, cellular automata, symbolic dynamics, large deviations theory and numeral networks. Each contribution is devoted to one or more of the previous subjects. In most cases they are structured as surveys presenting an original point of view and new results at the same time. For researchers and graduate students interested in statistical physics and theoretical computer science.
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BISAC Categories:
- Computers | Computer Science
- Mathematics | Discrete Mathematics
- Computers | Data Processing
Dewey: 511.35
LCCN: 94008295
Series: NATO Asi Series. Series E, Applied Sciences
Physical Information: 0.5" H x 6.14" W x 9.21" (1.02 lbs) 192 pages
 
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This book contains the courses given at the Third School on Statistical Physics and Cooperative Systems held at Santiago, Chile, from 14th to 18th December 1992. The main idea of this periodic school was to bring together scientists work- with recent trends in Statistical Physics. More precisely ing on subjects related related with non linear phenomena, dynamical systems, ergodic theory, cellular au- tomata, symbolic dynamics, large deviation theory and neural networks. Scientists working in these subjects come from several areas: mathematics, biology, physics, computer science, electrical engineering and artificial intelligence. Recently, a very important cross-fertilization has taken place with regard to the aforesaid scientific and technological disciplines, so as to give a new approach to the research whose common core remains in statistical physics. Each contribution is devoted to one or more of the previous subjects. In most cases they are structured as surveys, presenting at the same time an original point of view about the topic and showing mostly new results. The expository text of Fran