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 Stephen Wolfram (born 1959-08-29 ) is a British scientist known for his work in theoretical particle physics , cellular automata , complexity theory , and computer algebra . He is the creator of the computer program Mathematica . About Stephen Wolfram...



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Biography of Stephen Wolfram
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 Stephen Wolfram shook up the scientific world from an early age, and has been recognized as a leading innovator in scientific computing since the first version of his computer program Mathematica was released in 1988. Stephen Wolfram was born in London...
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Biography of Stephen Wolfram
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 "All processes, whether they are produced by human effort or occur spontaneously in nature, can be viewed as computations," maintains British-born scientist Stephen Wolfram in his 2002 A New Kind of Science. And Wolfram means everything, from...


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1,097 words, approx. 4 pages
 Stephen Wolfram (born August 29, 1959 in London) is a physicist known for his work in theoretical particle physics, cellular automata, complexity theory, and computer algebra, and is the creator of the computer program...



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Stephen Wolfram
04/07/2003: 817 words, approx. 3 pages Stephen Wolfram-wunderkind, untamed scientist-possesses a mind that is uncluttered by daydreams and everyday intrusions. ("The Super Bowl? What's that?" he once asked a colleague.) His brain turns over questions about the complexities of science, nature, and life, and instead of dismissing these puzzles, his...
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The science of Stephen Wolfram forum.(Forum)
09/22/2003: 2,979 words, approx. 10 pages Connecting Theory and Data Wolfram, Naiditch, and the Nature of Science David Naiditch's article "Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Universe" (Vol. 10, No. 2) does a great job explaining how Stephen Wolfram's ideas are not unprecedented and how idiosyncratic Wolfram's education and isolation are....


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