Pervasiveness of Universalities of Cellular Automata: Fascinating Life-Like Behaviours

  • Sapin E
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Finance has benefited from the Wolfram's NKS approach but it can and will benefit even more in the future, and the gains from the influence may actually be concentrated among practitioners who unintentionally employ those principles as a group.

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Sapin, E. (2013). Pervasiveness of Universalities of Cellular Automata: Fascinating Life-Like Behaviours (pp. 199–210). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-35482-3_15

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