...a very distinguished computer scientist assesses the power of 
computation to understand evolution...

Best, Jeremy B
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Jeremy Butterfield:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeremy_Butterfield
Homepage: http://trin-hosts.trin.cam.ac.uk/fellows/butterfield/
Trinity College, Cambridge CB2 1TQ
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Leslie Valiant will be giving a talk titled "The Computational Universe"
on Monday 13 October 2014, 18:00-19:00 at the Bristol-Myers-Squibb
Lecture theatre, Department of Chemistry.

Fore more info:
http://talks.cam.ac.uk/talk/index/51925

p.s. Here's the abstract:

The idea that computation has its own laws and limitations emerged in
the 1930s. Some of the early computing pioneers, most notably Turing and
von Neumann, already understood that this idea had far reaching
implications beyond technology. It offered a new way of looking at the
world, in terms of computational processes. Turing and von Neumann
themselves pursued this perspective in such areas as genetics,
biological development, cognition and the brain.

There has been much progress in the intervening years in understanding
computation. The question that arises for our generation is how to
exploit this increasing knowledge to obtain insights into the natural
world that cannot be obtained otherwise. This talk will focus on
biological evolution approached from this standpoint. The scientific
question is to determine the molecular mechanism of biological
evolution, to a level of specificity that it can be simulated by
computer, and to understand why this mechanism can do the remarkable
things that it has done within the time that has been available. We
argue that the tools needed to approach this come from machine learning,
the field that studies how mechanisms that achieve complex functionality
can arise by a process of adaptation rather than design.


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