Cellular automata in popular culture

Permutation City

Permutation City is a 1994 science-fiction novel by Greg Egan that explores many concepts, including quantum ontology, through various philosophical aspects of artificial life and simulated reality. Sections of the story were adapted from Egan's 1992 short story "Dust", which dealt with many of the same philosophical themes. Permutation City won the John W. Campbell Award for the best science-fiction novel of the year in 1995 and was nominated for the Philip K. Dick Award the same year. The novel was also cited in a 2003 Scientific American article on multiverses by Max Tegmark. (Wikipedia).

Permutation City
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PERMUTATION: CLUBBING OF ITEMS | PERMUTATION SERIES | CREATA CLASSES

This is the 5th video under the PERMUTATION series. This video covers the concept of Permutation of Clubbing of objects or items in full detail using Animation & Visual Tools. Visit our website: https://creataclasses.com/ For a full-length course on PERMUTATION, COMBINATION & PROBABILIT

From playlist PERMUTATION

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PERMUTATION | PERMUTATION SERIES | CREATA CLASSES

This is the 3rd video under the PERMUTATION series. This video covers the concept of Permutation in full detail using Animation & Visual Tools. Visit our website: https://creataclasses.com/ For a full-length course on PERMUTATION, COMBINATION & PROBABILITY: https://creataclasses.com/cou

From playlist PERMUTATION

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Permutations and Combinations - Permutions.

Permutations are easy to understand...but take time to get to why we work them out the way we do so you can understand them better. This video also looks at how permutations differ from combinations, and well as looking at simple permutations, permutations with limited spaces, permutation

From playlist permutations and combinations

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Statistics: Ch 8 Combinations and Permutations (1 of 22) What's the Difference?

Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! To donate: http://www.ilectureonline.com/donate https://www.patreon.com/user?u=3236071 We will learn the difference between combinations and permutations. Combination: order DOES NOT matter. Permutation: order DOES matte

From playlist STATISTICS CH 8 COMBINATIONS AND PERMUTATIONS

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Permutation Groups and Symmetric Groups | Abstract Algebra

We introduce permutation groups and symmetric groups. We cover some permutation notation, composition of permutations, composition of functions in general, and prove that the permutations of a set make a group (with certain details omitted). #abstractalgebra #grouptheory We will see the

From playlist Abstract Algebra

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301.5C Definition and "Stack Notation" for Permutations

What are permutations? They're *bijective functions* from a finite set to itself. They form a group under function composition, and we use "stack notation" to denote them in this video.

From playlist Modern Algebra - Chapter 16 (permutations)

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7.2.3 Permutation Matrices Part 3

7.2.3 Permutation Matrices Part 3

From playlist Week 7

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[Rust Programming] Advent of Code - 2015 Day 9

0:00 Intro 1:30 Day 9 Part 1, Start 8:55 Implementing Heap's Algorithm for Permutations 18:20 Day 9 Part 1, Complete 27:50 Day 9 Part 2 29:40 Adding the Permutation code to the Library 45:30 Converting it to a Trait on Vec #aoc #adventofcode #rust #rustlang #aoc2015

From playlist Advent of Code

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CIRCULAR PERMUTATION | PERMUTATION SERIES | CREATA CLASSES

This is the 6th video under the PERMUTATION series. This video covers the concept of Circular Permutation in full detail using Animation & Visual Tools. Visit our website: https://creataclasses.com/ For a full-length course on PERMUTATION & COMBINATION: https://creataclasses.com/courses

From playlist PERMUTATION

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RubyConf 2022: Simulated Annealing: The Most Metal Algorithm Ever 🤘 by Chris Bloom

Simulated annealing is a fascinating algorithm that's designed to help find a particular type of solution (near-optimal, aka "good enough") to a particular type of problem (constrained optimization). It's inspired by the science of metallurgy, and because it's grounded in a real-world proc

From playlist RubyConf 2022: Mini and Houston

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Coding Challenge #35.3: Traveling Salesperson with Lexicographic Order

In Part 3 of the Traveling Salesperson Coding Challenge, I take the lexicographic ordering algorithm and apply it to a brute-force solution of the Traveling Salesperson problem. Every single route permutation is checked one by one. 💻Challenge Webpage: https://thecodingtrain.com/CodingChal

From playlist Session 1 - Algorithms and Graphs - Intelligence and Learning

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Kaggle Reading Group: XLNet (Part 3) | Kaggle

This week we're continuing with XLNet: Generalized Autoregressive Pretraining for Language Understanding (Yang et al, unpublished). You can read the paper here: https://arxiv.org/abs/1906.08237 SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/c/kaggle?sub_... About Kaggle: Kaggle is the world's large

From playlist Kaggle Reading Group | Kaggle

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XLNet: Generalized Autoregressive Pretraining for Language Understanding

Abstract: With the capability of modeling bidirectional contexts, denoising autoencoding based pretraining like BERT achieves better performance than pretraining approaches based on autoregressive language modeling. However, relying on corrupting the input with masks, BERT neglects depende

From playlist Best Of

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Discrete Math II - 6.3.1 Permutations

In this video we will take a look at developing the concept of permutations. It is important to note that instead of giving you 100 examples on how to apply the formula for a permutation, I spent some time developing where that formula came from. It may seem excessive, but that development

From playlist Discrete Math II/Combinatorics (entire course)

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P. Hubert - Rauzy gasket, Arnoux-Yoccoz interval exchange map, Novikov's problem (Part 2)

1. Symbolic dynamics: Arnoux - Rauzy words and Rauzy gasket 2. Topology: Arnoux - Yoccoz example and its generalization 3. Novikov’s problem: how dynamics meets topology and together they help to physics 4. Lyapunov exponents for the Rauzy gasket: what do we know about them 5. Multidimensi

From playlist Ecole d'été 2018 - Teichmüller dynamics, mapping class groups and applications

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ASSIGNMENT ON PERMUTATION | PERMUTATION SERIES | CREATA CLASSES

This is the 10th video under the PERMUTATION series. This video covers the Assignment on permutations using Animation & Visual Tools. Visit our website: https://creataclasses.com/ Link to Assignment on Permutation: https://creataclasses.com/permutation-assignment-2/ For a full-length c

From playlist PERMUTATION

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Coding Challenge #35.2: Lexicographic Order

In Part 2 of this Coding Challenge, I discuss Lexicographic Ordering (aka Lexical Order) and demonstrate one algorithm to iterate over all the permutations of an array. 💻Challenge Webpage: https://thecodingtrain.com/CodingChallenges/035.2-tsp.html 🎥Part 1: https://youtu.be/BAejnwN4Ccw 🎥Pa

From playlist Session 1 - Algorithms and Graphs - Intelligence and Learning

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Statistics Lecture 4.7 Part 7

Statistics Lecture 4.7 Part 7: Principles of Counting. Permutations and Combinations

From playlist Statistics Playlist 1

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Statistics: Ch 8 Combinations and Permutations (2 of 22) What 's the Difference?

Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! To donate: http://www.ilectureonline.com/donate https://www.patreon.com/user?u=3236071 We will see an example of the difference between combinations and permutations from 5 numbers (pick any 3). Previous video in this s

From playlist STATISTICS CH 8 COMBINATIONS AND PERMUTATIONS

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21. Tuning a TSP Algorithm

MIT 6.172 Performance Engineering of Software Systems, Fall 2018 Instructor: Jon Bentley View the complete course: https://ocw.mit.edu/6-172F18 YouTube Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUl4u3cNGP63VIBQVWguXxZZi0566y7Wf Jon Bentley, retired from Bell Labs Research, discusse

From playlist MIT 6.172 Performance Engineering of Software Systems, Fall 2018

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