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Edward Fredkin (October 2, 1934 – June 13, 2023) was an
American computer scientist,
physicist and
businessman who was an
early pioneer of
digital physics...
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Edward Fredkin. It is universal,
which means that any
logical or
arithmetic operation can be
constructed entirely of
Fredkin gates. The
Fredkin gate is...
- physics" was
coined in 1978 by
Edward Fredkin, who
later came to
prefer the term "digital philosophy".
Fredkin taught a
graduate course called "digital...
- in 1959.: 336 The idea was
independently described in 1960 by
Edward Fredkin, who
coined the term trie,
pronouncing it /ˈtriː/ (as "tree"),
after the...
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Fredkin's paradox reads "The more
equally attractive two
alternatives seem, the
harder it can be to
choose between them—no
matter that, to the same degree...
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roots in the
writings of
Aldous Huxley and
Robert Ettinger.
Edward Fredkin argues that "artificial
intelligence is the next step in evolution", an...
- violations, and
hence cannot explain the
observed results of Bell tests.
Edward Fredkin and
Konrad Zuse
pioneered the idea of a com****ble universe, the former...
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mechanical computer based on
Newtonian dynamics,
proposed in 1982 by
Edward Fredkin and
Tommaso Toffoli.
Instead of
using electronic signals like a conventional...
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perform any
desired Boolean function com****tion in a
reversible manner. The
Fredkin gate is a
universal reversible 3-bit gate that
swaps the last two bits...
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programmers who
managed DEC systems.
DECUS was
founded in
March 1961 by
Edward Fredkin.
DECUS was
legally a part of
Digital Equipment Corporation and subsidized...