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Artificial Life Steven Levy

Artificial Life By Steven Levy

Artificial Life by Steven Levy


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Summary

Looks at artificial life science - A-Life, an important new area of scientific research. The book argues that current scientific developments have led to a point where scientists have created, within the wiring of these machines, something that closely simulates life.

Artificial Life Summary

Artificial Life by Steven Levy

This book looks at artificial life science - A-Life, an important new area of scientific research involving the disciplines of microbiology, evolutionary theory, physics, chemistry and computer science. In the 1940s a mathematician named John von Neumann, a man with a claim to being the father of the modern computer, invented a hypothetical mathematical entity called a cellular automaton. His aim was to construct a machine that could reproduce itself. In the years since, with the development of hugely more sophisticated and complex computers, von Neumann's insights have gradually led to a point where scientists have created, within the wiring of these machines, something that so closely simulates life that it may, arguably, be called life. This machine reproduces itself, mutates, evolves through generations and dies.

Table of Contents

Prologue: in silico; the promised land; playing by the rules; garage-band science; God's heart; the genetic algorithm; alchemists and parasites; artificial flora, artificial fauna, artificial ecologies; real artificial life; the strong claim; notes and sources.

Additional information

GOR004956387
9780140231052
0140231056
Artificial Life by Steven Levy
Used - Well Read
Paperback
Penguin Books Ltd
1993-10-07
400
N/A
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