Matthew Cook
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. Provided by Wikipedia-
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8by Ashley Griswold, Briana Tully, Kenneth Katz, Gillian Beauchamp, Matthew Cook, Robert CannonGet full text
Published 2019-01-01
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10by Timothy B Smith, Connor Workman, Caleb Andrews, Bonnie Barton, Matthew Cook, Ryan Layton, Alexandra Morrey, Devin Petersen, Julianne Holt-LunstadGet full text
Published 2021-05-01
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11by Michael Jong, Nicole Elliott, Michael Nguyen, Terrence Goyke, Steven Johnson, Matthew Cook, Lisa Lindauer, Katie Best, Douglas Gernerd, Louis Morolla, Zachary MatuzsanGet full text
Published 2019-01-01
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12by Talal Alnabelsi, Rahul Annabathula, Julie Shelton, Marc Paranzino, Sarah Price Faulkner, Matthew Cook, Adam J. Dugan, Sethabhisha Nerusu, Susan S. Smyth, Vedant A. GuptaGet full text
Published 2020-12-01
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13by Caileen M Brison, Steven M Mullen, Michelle E Wuerth, Kira Podolsky, Matthew Cook, Jacob A Herman, Justin D Walter, Shannon L Meeks, P Clint SpiegelGet full text
Published 2015-01-01
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14by Adam Henschke, Jane Desborough, Anne Parkinson, Crystal Brunoro, Vanessa Fanning, Christian Lueck, Nicola Brew-Sam, Anne Brüstle, Janet Drew, Katrina Chisholm, Mark Elisha, Hanna Suominen, Antonio Tricoli, Christine Phillips, Matthew CookGet full text
Published 2021-08-01
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15by Min Zhao, Pei-Yi Su, Danielle A Castro, Therese N Tripler, Yingxia Hu, Matthew Cook, Albert I Ko, Shelli F Farhadian, Benjamin Israelow, Charles S Dela Cruz, Yong Xiong, Richard E Sutton, Yale IMPACT Research TeamGet full text
Published 2021-06-01
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