Information, Computation and Complexity

  • Kampis G
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Abstract

Argues for a basic inequivalence between information-laden systems and computations due to the difference between causative and referential forms. Thus relevant to modelling complex systems. Complexity as a paradigm.

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Kampis, G. (1988). Information, Computation and Complexity. In Nature, Cognition and System I (pp. 313–320). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-2991-3_14

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