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A Computer Scientist's View of Life, the Universe, and Everything | Juergen Schmidhuber
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13 Apr 1999 | Journal: | In C. Freksa, ed., Foundations of Computer Science: Potential - Theory - Cognition, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pp. 201-208, Springer, 1997 | Subject: | Quantum Physics; Popular Physics; Computational Physics; Computers and Society; Computational Complexity | quant-ph cs.CC cs.CY physics.comp-ph physics.pop-ph | Abstract: | Is the universe computable? If so, it may be much cheaper in terms of information requirements to compute all computable universes instead of just ours. I apply basic concepts of Kolmogorov complexity theory to the set of possible universes, and chat about perceived and true randomness, life, generalization, and learning in a given universe. | Source: | arXiv, quant-ph/9904050 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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