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复杂

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蚂蚁在组成群体时为何会表现出如此的精密性和具有目的性?数以亿计的神经元是如何产生出像意识这样极度复杂的事物?是什么在引导免疫系统、互联网、全球经济和人类基因组等自组织结构?这些都是复杂系统科学尝试回答的迷人而令人费解的问题的一部分。
理解复杂系统需要有全新的方法.需要超越传统的科学还原论,并重新划定学科的疆域。借助于圣塔菲研究所的工作经历和交叉学科方法,复杂系统的前沿科学家米歇尔以清晰的思路介绍了复杂系统的研究,横跨生物、技术和社会学等领域,并探寻复杂系统的普遍规律,与此同时,她还探讨了复杂性与进化、人工智能、计算、遗传、信息处理等领域的关系。

450 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 1, 2018

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Melanie Mitchell

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Melanie Mitchell is a professor of computer science at Portland State University. She has worked at the Santa Fe Institute and Los Alamos National Laboratory. Her major work has been in the areas of analogical reasoning, complex systems, genetic algorithms and cellular automata, and her publications in those fields are frequently cited.

She received her PhD in 1990 from the University of Michigan under Douglas Hofstadter and John Holland, for which she developed the Copycat cognitive architecture. She is the author of "Analogy-Making as Perception", essentially a book about Copycat. She has also critiqued Stephen Wolfram's A New Kind of Science and showed that genetic algorithms could find better solutions to the majority problem for one-dimensional cellular automata. She is the author of An Introduction to Genetic Algorithms, a widely known introductory book published by MIT Press in 1996. She is also author of Complexity: A Guided Tour (Oxford University Press, 2009), which won the 2010 Phi Beta Kappa Science Book Award.

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