Introduction to Evolutionary Computer Science
Science has made great strides in modeling space, time, mass and energy, but has done too little to create a model of the information that fills our universe. This book tells how scientists have combined methods of modeling complex processes and information theory, making it possible to measure the complexity of all the phenomena of the universe in bits. Based on a series of peer-reviewed articles, the book is written in a language that is easily understandable for readers with knowledge of mathematics at the secondary school level. If the reader is trying to cover the topic fluently or is not interested in mathematical details, he can skip the sections marked with a special icon and still get excited about getting acquainted with a new exciting model of information about nature. The book is written for enthusiasts in the field of science, technology and mathematics interested in understanding the important and still underappreciated role of information in the theory of evolution.
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