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Applied mathematics / Theory of computation / Systems / Complex systems theory / Cybernetics / Computable function / Church–Turing thesis / Complexity / Hypercyclic morphogenesis / Theoretical computer science / Science / Computability theory
Date: 2008-03-25 23:53:18
Applied mathematics
Theory of computation
Systems
Complex systems theory
Cybernetics
Computable function
Church–Turing thesis
Complexity
Hypercyclic morphogenesis
Theoretical computer science
Science
Computability theory

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