Paths to Unconventional Computing: Causality in Complexity

06/01/2017
by   Hector Zenil, et al.
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I describe my path to unconventionality in my exploration of theoretical and applied aspects of computation towards revealing the algorithmic and reprogrammable properties and capabilities of the world, in particular related to applications of algorithmic complexity in reshaping molecular biology and tackling the challenges of causality in science.

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