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Yearbook of the Artificial. Vol. 5

Natural Chance, Artificial Chance

by Massimo Negrotti (Volume editor)
©2009 Edited Collection 286 Pages
Series: Yearbook of the Artificial, Volume 5

Summary

Not only scientific research, but also modern-day social life, is demonstrating a strongly renewed interest in ‘chance’ – a theme that has accompanied the whole history of human thought. This volume brings together many of the topics in which chance, or randomness, plays a significant role.
The interest in randomness has been accentuated by the emergence of theories and concrete phenomena, which appear to be homing in upon the complex, many-sided, multidimensional and uncertain aspects of reality, such as the dynamics of living or economic systems, or of technological and political trends. Furthermore, in scientific and technological fields, there is a growing need for ‘good’ random sequences of numbers or symbols for use in simulation or testing activities, cryptographic methods, and so on.

Details

Pages
286
Year
2009
ISBN (Softcover)
9783039114764
Language
English
Keywords
Zufall Aufsatzsammlung Applied Computer Science Teaching Computer Science Sociology Data Processing Psychology Computer Science
Published
Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2008. 286 pp., 20 ill.

Biographical notes

Massimo Negrotti (Volume editor)

The Editor: Massimo Negrotti is Full Professor of Methodology of Human Sciences and Director of IMES-LCA at the University of Urbino. He has published several books on artificiality, introducing the term naturoids as a key word for understanding man-machine relations.

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