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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Matthew_CookMatthew Cook - Wikipedia

    Matthew Cook (born February 7, 1970) is a mathematician and computer scientist who is best known for having proved Stephen Wolfram's conjecture that the Rule 110 cellular automaton is Turing-complete.

  2. Dr. Matthew Cook. Lecturer at the Department of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering. ETH Zürich. Institut für Neuroinformatik. Y55 G 90.

  3. Articles 1–20. ‪University of Groningen, Faculty of Science and Engineering & CogniGron Centre‬ - ‪‪Cited by 6,042‬‬ - ‪Models of Computation‬ - ‪Cortical Information Processing‬.

  4. The Cortical Computation Group. How does thinking work? How does the cortex compute? What happens in the brain wetware to produce thoughts? This is one of today's great frontiers in science.

  5. 5 days ago · Professor Cook is a clinician-scientist who uses genetic analysis to elucidate disease mechanisms of autoimmune and immune deficiency diseases. He is the Director of Immunology at Canberra Hospital, Co-Director of the Centre for Personalised Immunology, and Medical Director of Canberra Clinical Genomics.

  6. Feb 15, 2018 · Universality in Elementary Cellular Automata. Matthew Cook. Department of Computation and Neural Systems, Caltech, Mail Stop 136-93, Pasadena, California 91125, USA. The purpose of this paper is to prove a conjecture made by Stephen Wolfram in 1985, that an elementary one dimensional cellular automaton known as “Rule 110” is ...

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