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Bremermann's limit,
named after Hans-Joachim
Bremermann, is a
theoretical limit on the
maximum rate of com****tion that can be
achieved in a self-contained...
- Hans-Joachim
Bremermann (1926–1996) was a German-American
mathematician and biophysicist. He
worked on
computer science and evolution,
introducing ideas...
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would therefore seem
beyond any
conceivable technology. Hans-Joachim
Bremermann, a
professor of
mathematics and
biophysics at the
University of California...
- transcom****tional number. The
number 1093,
called Bremermann's limit, is,
according to Hans-Joachim
Bremermann, the
total number of bits
processed by a hypothetical...
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essential elements of
modern genetic algorithms. In addition, Hans-Joachim
Bremermann published a
series of
papers in the 1960s that also
adopted a po****tion...
- (as
defined below)
though expending only a
finite amount of energy.
Bremermann's limit can be
invoked to
deduce a
lower bound on the
amount of time required...
- forward,
Cabin 228, four more
women lost
their lives.
Among them was
Laura Bremermann, a
young mother of two who was
returning home to Fort Worth,
Texas after...
- Mann?
Dietmar Klein [de] Heio von Stetten [de],
Esther Schweins,
Julia Bremermann [de]
Comedy Weil ich gut bin!
Miguel Alexandre [de] Tom Schilling, Julia...
- the
quantum speed limit. This
product of
limits is
sometimes called the
Bremermann–Bekenstein limit; it is
saturated by
Hawking radiation. That is, Hawking...
- 215); Tao,
Terence (2016). "246A,
Notes 2:
complex integration"., also, (
Bremermann 1956)
called the
region an open set and the
domain a
concatenated open...