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A neuron-like artificial molecule | chorasimilarity
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A neuron-like artificial molecule. May 19, 2015. This is a neuron-like artificial molecule, simulated in chemlambda. It has been described in the older post. Https:/ chorasimilarity.wordpress.com/2015/03/04/how-to-put-a-y-combinator-into-a-neuron-and-lock-it-with-a-quine/. Made with quiner.sh and the file neuron.mol as input. If you want to make your own, then follow the instructions from here:. Https:/ github.com/chorasimilarity/chemlambda-gui/blob/gh-pages/dynamic/README.md. Each neuron is seen as a ba...
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How to put a Y combinator into a neuron and lock it with a quine | chorasimilarity
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How to put a Y combinator into a neuron and lock it with a quine. March 4, 2015. I mentioned before that the Y combinator, seen in chemlambda, is a gun which shoots pair of fanout and application nodes. No more, no less. The problem is then how to dispense with the Y combinator once we don’t need it any more. The mentioned solution is to lock it into a quine. Here is how. First, we put the combinator (in its purest, two nodes form) into a neuron architecture. NEURON DENDRITES: in this example there are t...
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Graphic lambda calculus | chorasimilarity
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This is a tutorial for graphic lambda calculus. Up to now the best exposition is arXiv:1305.5786. But there are some facts not covered there. See also the related chemlambda aka “chemical concrete machine”. Visit the chemlambda demos. Page to SEE how this works. Read the vision page. To understand what is good for. FAQ: chemlambda in real and virtual worlds. A decentralized computing model is described in the Distributed GLC. M Buliga, Graphic lambda calculus,. 22, 4 (2013), 311-360, arXiv:1305.5786.
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Distributed GLC | chorasimilarity
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This is the tutorial page for distributed computing with GLC actors. See the page of chemlambda demos. And FAQ: chemlambda in real and virtual worlds. Up to now the main reference is:. M Buliga, L.H. Kauffman, GLC actors, artificial chemical connectomes, topological issues and knots. M Buliga Chemical concrete machine, aka chemlambda , see also the chemlambda tutorial. M Buliga, Graphic lambda calculus,. 22, 4 (2013), 311-360, aka GLC , see also the GLC tutorial. July 30th Aug 2nd 2014, New York. In the ...
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chorasimilarity | chorasimilarity
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All posts by chorasimilarity. Chemical transactions and their proofs. August 20, 2016. By definition a transaction is either a rewrite from the list of. Accepted rewrites (say of chemlambda) or a composition of two. Transaction which match. A transaction has a left and a right pattern. And a proof (which is the transaction expressed as a cascade of. When you reduce a molecule, the output is a proof of a transaction. The transaction proof itself is more important than the molecule from. July 6, 2016.
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Screen recording of the reading experience of an article which runs in the browser | chorasimilarity
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Screen recording of the reading experience of an article which runs in the browser. May 20, 2015. The title probably needs parsing:. RESEARCH ARTICLE } }. An article which runs in the browser is a program (ex. html and javascript) which is executed by the browser. The reader has access to the article as a program, to the data and other programs which have been used for producing the article, to all other articles which are cited. The experience of the reader is therefore:. Not limited to reading. Fill in...
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Artificial life, standard computation tests and validation | chorasimilarity
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Artificial life, standard computation tests and validation. May 17, 2015. In previous posts from the chemlambda collection. I wrote about the simulation of various behaviours of living organisms by the artificial chemistry called chemlambda. There are more to show in this direction, but there is already an accumulation of them:. 8211; biological immortality strategies which emerge, instead of being part of the organism know how. 8211; senescence of more complex organisms made of simpler bricks. It does p...
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UD projects | chorasimilarity
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Here you find links to active projects. If you want to add yours here just tell us. Showing what it looks like when using it. A draft article. Which explains it in detail. More explanations in his blog. Jim’s HALO3d project. No longer active links). Apparently nothing happens with this project. To see what the cool community of extremely gifted contributors has to say about this subject. If you make a contribution or if you intend to use information freely shared here then:. Sent links to free lidar data...
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Chemlambda | chorasimilarity
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8230; aka Chemical Concrete Machine. Is a new kind of artificial chemistry. Many updates, see the github repository. The collection of animations. The moves and explanations page. M Buliga, Molecular computers. 2015 This is the article which contains the rewrites for chemlambda v2. It is also one of the first articles which “run in the browser”, besides that it offers means for validation instead of the social practice of peer review. M Buliga, Chemical concrete machine, ( DOI. It works with very specifi...
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All the stuff I put online, in one place finally. I write code (mostly in Python and C ), admire mathematics, sometimes teach students and make amateur-level chemistry experiments. Over the time, list various thing I put into the Internet under my real name grew, so it is probably the time to make a single place for it: this site. Where I write occasionally. For all projects that do at least something. Contact me on G. Nobody uses G , yay! All my images are free domain. Which is not much different.