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Blog Name: The NKS Blog
Url: http://thenksblog.wordpress.com/
Language: English
Topics: cellular automata, computation, complexity
Description: The purpose of this blog, which I titled “A New Kind of Science Blog” for both obviously descriptive and humorous reasons, is to create a space for interesting posts on and ensuing discussion about NKS ideas, NKS talks, articles, conferences, and other news items. We will expose the open problems in NKS, and discuss solved problems as well as developments. We’ll explore the applications of NKS in fields as varied as physics, mathematics, computer science, engineering, the social sciences, and the arts.
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Two-Color Left/Right Mobile Automata
A new Demonstration of mine got published, namely, Two-Color Left/Right Mobile Automata: This Demonstration lets readers of A New Kind of Science explore two-color mobile automata as given in the examples on pages 71–77. You can see the evolution of the rule
Stephen Wolfram – FQXi Essay Contest, “What is Ultimately Possible in Physics”
For all those interested in NKS and computational physics, there is a great essay by Stephen Wolfram over at the FQXi forum, titled: “What is Ultimately Possible in Physics?” It was entered in the 2009 FQXi essay contest with the same name. Voting is still open (until November 6). Please check out the contest, read Stephen Wolfram’s essay, place a vote, and leave a comment! Here is a direct link to Stephen Wolfram’s essay: “What is Ultimately Possible in Physics?“ Essay abstract:
Tenderpixel Exhibition Draws on Ideas from NKS
Introducing Breaking Point, by Etan Ilfeld and Eric Ayotte. Etan Ilfeld was a 2009 NKS Summer School participant, and has brought NKS ideas to his newest exhibition at his gallery, Tenderpixel. The exhibition will be running from October 8 – November 15. A description from the exhibition’s home page: Tenderpixel is pleased to present Eric Ayotte and Etan Ilfeld’s first collaboration, Breaking Point, which explores the meta and microcosmic synthesis of computer-creativity, mathematics, optics, art history and painting. Breaking Point re

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