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Would-be-worlds John L. Casti

Would-be-worlds By John L. Casti

Would-be-worlds by John L. Casti


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There is a breed of computer simulations, known as "artificial worlds" or "would-be-worlds", that allows scientists to create artificial versions of real-life phenomena inside their computers. This work describes how far these simulations have come and how they are being used.

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Would-be-worlds: How Simulation is Changing the Frontiers of Science by John L. Casti

There is a breed of computer simulations, known as "artificial worlds" or "would-be-worlds", that allows scientists to create artificial versions of real-life phenomena inside their computers. This work describes how far these simulations have come and how they are being used as problem solvers, predictors, and simulated scientific experiments. These "would-be-worlds" have already tackled many real-life problems. Urban planners have used one to study traffic flows. Meteorologists use simulations to predict blizzards with incredible accuracy. And scientists are even using these powerful models to study how the brain works.

About John L. Casti

JOHN L. CASTI is a member of the faculty of the Santa Fe Institute and a professor at the Technical University of Vienna. He is the author of Paradigms Lost, Searching for Certainty, Complexification, and Five Golden Rules (Wiley). He divides his time between Santa Fe, New Mexico, and Vienna.

Table of Contents

Reality Bytes; Pictures as Programs; The Science of Surprise; Artificial Worlds; Reality of the Virtual; References; Index.

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CIN0471123080G
9780471123088
0471123080
Would-be-worlds: How Simulation is Changing the Frontiers of Science by John L. Casti
Used - Good
Hardback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
1996-10-15
256
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