If you liked Cancer, Complexity, Computation by Andrew Adamatzky, start with From Parallel to Emergent Computing (2019), Robots and Lattice Automata (2014), and Dynamics of Crowd-Minds (2005). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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From Parallel to Emergent Computing
2019 · 608 pages · Andrew Adamatzky, Selim Akl, Georgios Sirakoulis · Same author
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Robots and Lattice Automata
2014 · 313 pages · Georgios Ch Sirakoulis, Andrew Adamatzky · Same author
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Dynamics of Crowd-Minds
2005 · 264 pages · Andrew Adamatzky · Same author
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Fungal Machines
2023 · Andrew Adamatzky · Same author
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Advances in Unconventional Computing : Volume 1
2016 · 874 pages · Andrew Adamatzky · Same author
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Handbook of Memristor Networks
2019 · 1,368 pages · Leon Chua, Georgios Ch Sirakoulis, Andrew Adamatzky · Same author
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Artificial life models in software
2005 · 344 pages · Andrew Adamatzky · Same author
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Computing in Nonlinear Media & Automata Collectives
2001 · 395 pages · Andrew Adamatzky · Same author
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Chaos, CNN, Memristors and Beyond
2013 · 564 pages · Andrew Adamatzky · Same author
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Advances in Physarum Machines
2016 · 839 pages · Andrew Adamatzky · Same author
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Unconventional Computing, Arts, Philosophy
2022 · Andrew Adamatzky · Same author
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Experiencing the Unconventional
2015 · 372 pages · Theresa Schubert, Andrew Adamatzky · Same author
Frequently asked questions
What should I read after Cancer, Complexity, Computation?
BookOrb recommends From Parallel to Emergent Computing (2019), Robots and Lattice Automata (2014), Dynamics of Crowd-Minds (2005), Fungal Machines (2023), and Advances in Unconventional Computing : Volume 1 (2016).
Are there books like Cancer, Complexity, Computation?
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Who wrote Cancer, Complexity, Computation?
Cancer, Complexity, Computation is by Andrew Adamatzky.