Michael Manthey
Aalborg University
International Journal of General Systems | 1998
Michael Manthey
We describe an information-oriented, computational physical theory based on expressing knowledge of the world via patterns of synchronization. The systems this theory describes are self-organizing, display emergent phenomena, and can be expressed in terms both of Clifford algebras and algebraic topology, and practical running programs.
Archive | 1987
H. Pierre Noyes; Michael Manthey; Christoffer Gefwert; Tom Etter; David O. McGoveran
An example is outlined for constructing a discrete physics using as a starting point the insight from quantum physics that events are discrete, indivisible and non-local. Initial postulates are finiteness, discreteness, finite computability, absolute nonuniqueness (i.e., homogeneity in the absence of specific cause) and additivity.
communications and mobile computing | 1998
Tom Brøndsted; Paul Dalsgaard; Lars Bo Larsen; Michael Manthey; Paul McKevitt; Thomas B. Moeslund; Kristian G. Olesen
Archive | 1998
Tom Brøndsted; Paul Dalsgaard; Lars Bo Larsen; Michael Manthey; Paul McKevitt; Thomas B. Moeslund; Kristian G. Olesen
conference of the international speech communication association | 1998
Tom Brøndsted; Lars Bo Larsen; Michael Manthey; Paul McKevitt; Thomas B. Moeslund; Kristian G. Olesen
Proceedings Workshop on Physics and Computation. PhysComp '94 | 1994
Michael Manthey
arXiv: Distributed, Parallel, and Cluster Computing | 1998
Michael Manthey
Bell's theorem, quantum theory and conceptions of the universe, Fairfax, VA, USA, 21 Oct 1988 | 1989
David O. McGoveran; H. Pierre Noyes; Michael Manthey
Archive | 2002
Tom Brøndsted; Paul Dalsgaard; Lars Bo Larsen; Michael Manthey; Paul McKevitt; Thomas B. Moeslund; Kristian G. Olesen
arXiv: Quantum Physics | 1998
Michael Manthey