The alphabet, the genetic code, and all of our human languages and computer systems have something in common: They all are examples of digital systems. Digital systems are everywhere, no matter where we look. Yet, let us go beyond enumerating examples. Can we explain in just a few words what digital systems really are? Their main property is that they use only a small number of symbols to create open-ended worlds of possibilities. continue reading here.
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Research articles: science.org nature.com more research here.
Podcast: science.org
Videos: What are Fashions? Causality, Creativity, Diversity. UCSB MAT Seminar Series.





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