Feynman And Computation

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Richard Feynman was a visionary who saw the future of technology long before it existed. Feynman and Computation explores his groundbreaking contributions to the intersection of physics and computer science, highlighting his role as a pioneer of nanotechnology and quantum computing. Edited by Anthony J.G. Hey, this collection brings together Feynman’s own seminal papers with insights from other l…

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