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

    Matthew Cook is a mathematician and computer scientist who proved the Rule 110 cellular automaton is Turing-complete. He worked with Stephen Wolfram and participated in the International Mathematical Olympiad.

  2. Articles 1–20. ‪University of Groningen, Faculty of Science and Engineering & CogniGron Centre‬ - ‪‪Cited by 6,348‬‬ - ‪Models of Computation‬ - ‪Cortical Information Processing‬.

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

  4. 4 days ago · Matthew Cook is Professor of Medicine at Australian National University (ANU), Director of Immunology at Canberra Hospital and Co-Director of the Centre for Personalised Immunology.

  5. 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.

  6. Feb 15, 2018 · A paper by Matthew Cook, a researcher at Caltech, that proves the conjecture of Stephen Wolfram that Rule 110, a simple one dimensional cellular automaton, is computationally universal. The paper explains the definition, behavior and properties of Rule 110 and its universal capabilities.

  7. Jun 17, 2009 · View a PDF of the paper titled A Concrete View of Rule 110 Computation, by Matthew Cook. Rule 110 is a cellular automaton that performs repeated simultaneous updates of an infinite row of binary values.