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Applicative Computing: Its Quarks, Atoms and Molecules

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Applicative Computing: Its Quarks, Atoms and Molecules

Applicative Computing: Its Quarks, Atoms and Molecules by V. Wolfengagen
English| 2010 | ISBN: 5891581779 | 66 Pages | PDF | 5 MB

Computing and its development puts a lot of questions, on the most part of which answers either are incomplete, or unknown. Some of them: what is a ‘computation’? what is an ‘information’? what is possible to learn, using computing? what cannot be learned, using computing? – have fundamental significance. These questions accompanied computing, since 1940th. It seemed, there are answers on them, but today the same questions are also indicated by all and everywhere, in all areas of a science, engineering, business and even policy. Long time there was a tradition according to which computing was considered as a science about the phenomena accompanying computers, and this sight did not raise the doubts. Computing always was and remains a science about information processes. Starting approximately with 1995, experts from different areas of a science, one behind another, began to declare, that they, in their area, find out natural information processes. These openings have introduced other tradition according to which computing began to be considered as a science about both natural and artificial simultaneously into use.