Computing the Uncomputable: The Coding Theorem Method - Unit 6, Module 2
Offered By: Complexity Explorer via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Learn about the Coding Theorem Method in this 26-minute video from the Algorithmic Information Dynamics course. Explore how this computational approach tackles uncomputable problems in the context of causality and living systems. Delve into the applications of this method in analyzing networks and cells, as presented by Hector Zenil and Narsis A. Kiani from the Algorithmic Dynamics Lab. Gain insights into advanced concepts in complexity science and their practical implications for understanding dynamic systems.
Syllabus
6.2 Computing the Uncomputable: The Coding Theorem Method
Taught by
Complexity Explorer
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