This book is concerned with the evolution of the Richard Feynman computation lectures from the viewpoint of the three colleagues who participated in their construction. It provides a description of quantum robots and gives a dynamical model for quantum robots interacting with environments.
This book is concerned with the evolution of the Richard Feynman computation lectures from the viewpoint of the three colleagues who participated in their construction. It provides a description of quantum robots and gives a dynamical model for quantum robots interacting with environments.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Feynman and Computation Feynman's Course on Computation Feynman and Computation Neural Networks and Physical Systems with Emergent Collective Computational Abilities Feynman as a Colleague Collective Electrodynamics I A Memory Numerical Evidence that the Motion of Pluto is Chaotic Reducing the Size There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom Information is Inevitably Physical Scaling of MOS Technology to Submicrometer Feature Sizes Richard Feynman and Cellular Vacuum Quantum Limits Simulating Physics with Computers Quantum Robots Quantum Information Theory Quantum Computation Parallel Computation Computing Machines in the Future Internetics: Technologies, Applications and Academic Fields Richard Feynman and the Connection Machine Crystalline Computation Fundamentals Information, Physics, Quantum: The Search for Links Feynman, Barton and the Reversible Schrödinger Difference Equation Action, or the Fungibility of Computation Algorithmic Randomness, Physical Entropy, Measurements, and the Demon of Choice
Feynman and Computation Feynman's Course on Computation Feynman and Computation Neural Networks and Physical Systems with Emergent Collective Computational Abilities Feynman as a Colleague Collective Electrodynamics I A Memory Numerical Evidence that the Motion of Pluto is Chaotic Reducing the Size There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom Information is Inevitably Physical Scaling of MOS Technology to Submicrometer Feature Sizes Richard Feynman and Cellular Vacuum Quantum Limits Simulating Physics with Computers Quantum Robots Quantum Information Theory Quantum Computation Parallel Computation Computing Machines in the Future Internetics: Technologies, Applications and Academic Fields Richard Feynman and the Connection Machine Crystalline Computation Fundamentals Information, Physics, Quantum: The Search for Links Feynman, Barton and the Reversible Schrödinger Difference Equation Action, or the Fungibility of Computation Algorithmic Randomness, Physical Entropy, Measurements, and the Demon of Choice
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