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First ed. (assumed), signed, w/ unclipped dj. Signed by Gregory Chaitin on ffep with short inscription. Bottom of copyright page has the number code 543210 and another code SPIN 10645967.Book is in near fine condition. Dj with a 1/2 inch tear on the top left edge of front and minimal wear. lh. Seller Inventory # D21237
This text is the final version of a course on algorithmic information theory and the epistemology of mathematics and physics. It discusses Einstein and Goedel's views on the nature of mathematics in the light of information theory, and sustains the thesis that mathematics is quasi-empirical. The book presents a "hands on" didatic approach using LISP and Mathematica software, and the reader should be able to derive an understanding of the close relationship between mathematics and physics.
Review: "...a very personal and idiosyncratic account of Greg Chaitins entire career in developing algorithmic information theory. The combination of the edited transcripts of his three introductory lectures maintains all the energy and content of the oral presentations, while the material on AIT itself gives a full explanation of how to implement Gregs ideas on real computers ..." John Casti, Santa Fe Institute
Title: The Limits of Mathematics: A course on ...
Publisher: Springer
Publication Date: 1997
Binding: hardcover
Condition: Very Good