Mathematics – History and Overview
Scientific paper
2002-11-14
Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, 25/1, pp. 29-32 (2005)
Mathematics
History and Overview
7 pages, no figures. Main title and sections titles changed
Scientific paper
In this paper the author presents some non-conventional thoughts on the
complexity of the Universe and the algorithmic reproducibility of the human
brain, essentially sparked off by the notion of algorithmic complexity. We must
warn that though they evoke suggestive scenarios, they are still quite
speculative.
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