_____The purpose of this book is to introduce the amateur programmer to ways to create well developed computer programs from mathematically related algorithms. _____As such, the reader is assumed to have at least a well developed knowledge of both Calculus and Differential Equations. Not to mention a well ground knowledge of set theory, group theory and linear algebra. _____This is also not to mention extensive experience with such modern programming languages as Objective C. _____With all of the prerequisites of understanding the material of this book, the reader should be able to start to work on a limited basis with programs that are artificially intelligent.
Biography Dr. Marco A.V Bitetto is a multiple award winning legally blind Roboticist, science researcher and science writer. Additionally, he designs, builds and programs robots and other artificially intelligent machines. He has also been an award winning scientific peer reviewer for the World Conference on Complex Systems and has been part of the World Conference on Complex Systems scientific peer reviewer two years in a row. He has is currently a co-advisor on a doctoral committee of at least one foreign doctoral candidate. Besides all of the aforementioned, he has also been awarded multiple certificates of award from the LINKEDIN web-site for being the most viewed profile and also for being the one millionth writer of articles for the PULSE web-site and also the most followed person on the PULSE web-site. He earned his Doctoral Degree in Robotics from the Union Institute in 1994. He earned his Bachelor’s of Science Degree in Computer Systems Engineering from the State University of New York in 1991. He has done research on robotics based machine vision and also robots that are capable of learning by example. He has also written in professional journals and for laymen based science journals. Furthermore, He has delivered I.E.E.E. based research papers presentations at I.E.E.E. conferences.
_____The purpose of this book is to introduce the amateur programmer to ways to create well developed computer programs from mathematically related algorithms. _____As such, the reader is assumed to have at least a well developed knowledge of both Calculus and Differential Equations. Not to mention a well ground knowledge of set theory, group theory and linear algebra. _____This is also not to mention extensive experience with such modern programming languages as Objective C. _____With all of the prerequisites of understanding the material of this book, the reader should be able to start to work on a limited basis with programs that are artificially intelligent.