The Recursive Universe

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The Recursive Universe is a popular science book by William Poundstone that explores cellular automata, particularly Conway’s Game of Life, and their implications for complexity, computation, and the nature of the universe.

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instanceOf popular science book
author William Poundstone NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
discussesPerson Alan Turing NERFINISHED
John Horton Conway NERFINISHED
Kurt Gödel NERFINISHED
Stephen Wolfram NERFINISHED
exploresConcept Turing completeness
algorithmic complexity
computational universality
determinism
emergence
entropy
randomness
self-organization
genre popular science
science writing
hasFormat hardcover
paperback
hasISBN 9780688066363
hasPageCount ~300
hasTopic cellular automaton patterns
limits of prediction
mathematical games
nature of the universe as computation
simulation of physical laws
universal computation in cellular automata
intendedAudience general readers
science enthusiasts
language English
mainSubject Conway's Game of Life NERFINISHED
cellular automata
complexity
computation
cosmology
information theory
mathematical logic
philosophy of science
notableFor accessible explanation of complex systems
early popularization of Conway's Game of Life
linking cellular automata to physical reality
publicationYear 1985
publisher Oxford University Press
William Morrow and Company NERFINISHED

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