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Conducting experiments on a computer, where he says he has logged 100 million keystrokes in the last 10 years, Mr. Wolfram wrote simple programs that generated odd and intricate patterns to test his ideas about complexity.
Theoretical analysis, numerical simulations and experiments on a computer numerical control (CNC) lathe are presented.
We conduct all the experiments on a computer with 2.4 GHz Intel(R) Xeon(R) E5530 CPU, 2 processors (16 cores), 48G memory, and an operating system of Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise (64 bits).
We performed all the experiments on a computer with Intel Core2 Duo 6600 CPU 2.40 GHz processors with 3.0 GB memory.
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In this work, all the experiments were conducted on a computer with Core i7-3632QM, 2.20 GHz processor and 8.00 GB RAM.
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