Feynman And Computation
Discover the fascinating world of computation through the eyes of Richard Feynman in Feynman And Computation by Anthony J. G. Hey. Published in 2002 by Taylor & Francis Inc, this insightful paperback spans 462 pages and delves into the evolution of Feynman's groundbreaking computation lectures. Hey, along with two of Feynman's colleagues, offers a unique perspective on the development of these lectures, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of quantum mechanics and its implications for computing.
Explore the concept of quantum robots and learn about the dynamic models that describe their interactions with various environments. This book is not just a historical account; it is a rich resource for anyone interested in the intersection of physics, mathematics, and the future of computation. Perfect for students, researchers, and science enthusiasts alike, Feynman And Computation is a must-read for those looking to deepen their understanding of the general theory of computing.