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  • av Irina Petrova Adamatzky
    146,-

    The fun way to learn animals, birds, insects and sea creatures through 100+ creative colouring pages!The book is designed to boost early childhood development and creativity through pictures and colours as they enhance their recognition, coordination, concentration and fine motor skills. 100+ original and unique pages to colour;Animals, birds and other creatures from all continents to colour and learn;Cute, funny and unique design of creatures will make your child smile;Great size and shape of the book makes perfect to take it on a trip; Coloring and drawing are very important for children. By coloring a certain object, familiar or unfamiliar to themselves, children replenish their knowledge about the shape, color of this object, develops observation. At first, in the picture, the sun may turn out to be green, and the crocodile orange. This is normal: children learn the world, transfers it to a sheet of paper, trying to reproduce colors. By doing this, children expand their horizons.When coloring, fine motor skills of the hands develop, which is directly related to the development of the baby's thinking, as well as the success of mastering writing skills.In addition to motor skills, the baby's volitional sphere also develops: after all, children need to try very hard not to go beyond the boundaries of the drawing, they need to learn how to control the pressure of the pencil so as not to tear the paper. Coloring develops the perseverance and attention of children.Children who are constantly busy inventing maintain mental health and most often avoid problems such as childhood depression.Coloring pages are the way to the world of fine arts, to the world of creativity, this is the development of the artistic taste of children. You can invite your child to paint on the picture and come up with a plot of the picture, based on the content of the colorized one.Mixing paints, obtaining new colors and shades is also a creative, cognitive, interesting and even "magical" process for your child.Coloring involves improving both the complexity of the drawing and the choice of tools. At first, it can generally be coloring with fingers using water, then - pencils, felt-tip pens, paints.

  • av Irina Petrova Adamatzky
    154,-

    The atlas uncovers unique and intrinsic features of the critters and plants. Unorthodox colour images through the artist's eyes. "Everything has beauty, but not everyone sees it" (Confucius). The art of microphotography allows us to re-think and to re-see morphological patterns of insects, flowers and arachnides. The author is an award winning artist and photographer. She works in wildlife micro-photography and science fiction inspired installations organically integrating living and artificial entities. She has won a substantial number of awards and prizes, including BIFA 2021 in science category, winner of FEP Awards 2021 Nature Golden Camera and ND Discovery of the Year in category Nature 2019.

  • av Louis-Jose Lestocart & Andrew Adamatzky
    154,-

  • - Unravelling the Mystery of Slime Mould Intelligence
    av Richard Mayne
    192,-

    Orchestrated Biocomputation documents studies on the design, fabrication and testing of prototype unconventional computing devices which utilise a live organism - the plasmodium of slime mould Physarum polycephalum - as their key constituent element.

  • av Andrew Wuensche
    678,-

    EXPLORING DISCRETE DYNAMICS (second edition) is a comprehensive guide to studying cellular automata and discrete dynamical networks with the classic software Discrete Dynamics Laboratory (DDLab), widely used in research and education. These collective networks are at the core of complexity and emergent self-organisation. With interactive graphics, DDLab is able to explore a huge diversity of behaviour, mostly terra incognita -- space-time patterns, and basins of attraction -- mathematical objects representing the convergent flow in state-space. Applications range within physics, mathematics, biology, cognition, society, economics and computation, and more specifically in neural and genetic networks, artificial life, and theories of memory. This second edition covers many new features. Advance Praise by Stuart Kauffman The great John von Neumann invented cellular automata. These discrete state finite automata have become a mainstay in the study of complex systems, exhibiting order, criticality, and chaos. Andy Wuensche's "Exploring Discrete Dynamics" 2016, is by far the most advanced tool for simulating such systems and has become widely important in the field of complexity. FIRST EDITION REVIEWS Andrew Wuensche has, in an important sense, done more than anyone to enable the study of discrete dynamical systems such as cellular automata and random Boolean nets. Wuensche derived the mathematical means to compute the "predecessor" states that flow to a successor state. Thereby he opened the door to study the entire state space flow of discrete dynamical systems. DDLab is a marvellous and useful tool for all of us fascinated by discrete dynamical systems and what they may tell us of mathematics and the world. STUART KAUFFMAN, author of "The Origins of Order" Tampere University of Technology, Finland. There is a whole universe of complexity that is captured by discrete dynamical systems, which have been widely used as a powerful framework to understand reality from different perspectives. Exploring Discrete Dynamics is a great example of how to dive in this neverending universe. A careful, compelling and detailed presentation of examples and methods will help both beginners and scholars to get into this fascinating field." RICARD SOLE, Author of "Signs of Life" Complex Systems Lab, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona.

  • - Theory and Applications, Volume II
     
    576,-

    World leading experts give their accounts of the modern mathematical models in the field: Markov Decision Processes, Controlled Diffusions, etc, with a wide range of performance functionals. One of the aims is to give a general view on the state-of-the-art. The authors use Dynamic Programming, Convex Analytic Approach, several Approximate and Numerical Methods, Index-Based Approach and so on. Most chapters either contain well developed examples, or are entirely devoted to the application of the mathematical control theory to real life problems from such fields as Insurance, Portfolio Optimization, Control of Water Resources, Information Transmission, Quality Control, Pollution Control and so on. The book will enable researchers, academics and research students to get a sense of novel results, concepts, models, methods, and applications of controlled stochastic processes.

  • av Bristol, Uk) Adamatzky & Andrew (University of the West of England
    124 - 232,99

  • av Jeffrey George
    189,-

  • - Second Edition
    av Xin-She Yang
    459,-

  • av Alexander S. Karpenko
    404,-

  • av Igor Adamatsky
    426,-

    Famous Russian writer Igor Adamatsky recounts years of his personal growth in the authoritarian world and resistence to Soviet regime. He gives an original account of underground cultural development in 1960-1980s in USSR. The mosaic of events discussed in the book interwove with philosophical excursions into the meanings of loneliness and humanity.

  • av Xin-She (University of Cambridge UK) Yang
    314,-

  • av Igor Adamatsky
    502,-

    This is a collection of Russian author Igor Adamatsky's philosophical snapshots, novels and stories, on intellectual survival in the Soviet Empire. Heroes of the book defy sever circumstances and pressure of temptation to preserve the truth. The works included in the collection are "Ekivoka" (on the people who never capitulate under insistence of society), "Sokraschenije" (on those how chosen other realities), "Virus Frajberga" (on those who never fails), "Pravo Svobodnogo Poliota" (t's that one freedom that nothing can take away from you), "Uteshitel'" (on sources of emphatic intelligence), "Cherdak" (on social lunacy of the State), "I byl vecher, i bylo utro" (fantasies of creative contemplations), "Provincialy" (on suppression of individualism), "Ishod" (on space-time network of events and acccidents), "Kanikuly v Avguste" (recollections of early days), "PriTchudy" (ultra-short stories, quanta of apprehension). The author belongs to the generation of the Russian writers, who were born in the pre-war years and whose spiritual attitude, aesthetical position, and ethical ideals form an essential constituent of the Russian intelligentsia. They were always in internal and external opposition to ideology and social order of the existed Soviet regime. The characters of the novels symbolise non-acceptance and resistance. Very flesh of the works resides in classical culture and philosophy, hence the complexity of language, which requires reader's sufficient preparation for the perception of Russian culture. All heroes of the novels --- whatever tests and twist of their fate emerged in their lives --- search for humaneness of this reckless and idiotic world. All personages of the book not only survived in the dramatic and surrealistic world but also contributed to the crash of the Soviet empire. The novels are timeless: time barely plays any role in these narratives, and therefore they are received as unquestionably contemporary.

  • - Theory and Applications of Cellular Automata
     
    500,-

  • av Igor Adamatsky
    100,-

  • av Harold V McIntosh
    548,-

    The book deals with analytical and computational studies of spatially-extended discrete dynamical systems: one-dimensional cellular automata. The topics included are non-constructible configurations, reversibility, probabilistic analysis and De Bruijn diagrams. Techniques discussed are based on topology, matrix theory, formal languages and probability theory. The book is an excellent reading for anybody interested in non-linearity, emergency, complexity and self-organization.

  • av Igor & Adamatzky
    194,-

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    422,-

    Unconventional computing is the quest for groundbreaking new algorithms and computing architectures based on and inspired by the principles of information processing in physical, chemical and biological systems. The timely scientific contributions in this book include cutting-edge theoretical work on quantum and kinematic Turing machines, computational complexity of physical systems, molecular and chemical computation, processing incomplete information, physical hypercomputation, automata networks and swarms. They are nicely complemented by recent results on experimental implementations of logical and arithmetical circuits in a domino substrate, DNA computers, and self-assembly. The book supports interdisciplinary research in the field of future computing and contributes toward developing a common interface between computer science, biology, mathematics, chemistry, electronics engineering, and physics.

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