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Modeling Nature with Cellular Automata Using Mathematica by Richard J. Gaylord, Kazume Nishidate β€” book cover

Modeling Nature with Cellular Automata Using Mathematica

by Richard J. Gaylord, Kazume Nishidate
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Overview

A guide to using Mathematica so as to explore cellular automata within natural phenomena, such as insect colonies, bird flight paths and even DNA sequencing. Designed for physicists, life scientists, and engineers - in fact, everyone dealing with fractals - the book first introduces Mathematica before going on to provide the valuable information needed to properly motivate the code and run the simulations presented in the book. All these simulations have been tested both inside and outside the classroom setting, allowing the book's use as reference material as well as a textbook or course supplement.Packaged together with a DOS diskette enabling cross-platfform access to the code. The files will also be accessible via the World Wide Web.

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Book Details

Published
September 25, 1996
Publisher
Springer
Pages
260
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780387946207

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