id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_s6uykskawbhl3hsiaw6ovm3l5a Gary William Flake G.W. Flake, The Computational Beauty of Nature 2001 2 .pdf application/pdf 547 32 68 G.W. Flake, The Computational Beauty of Nature As the author of The Computational Beauty of Nature (hereafter, abbreviated as CBN) undoubtedly contains imperfections related to my subjective view of science, mathematics, However, the two reviews do differ in some key aspects, which I purposely designed CBN so that it could be read in multiple ways so as to suit the As described in the preface, the first method of reading CBN If this book is a forest, then the first way of reading it is akin to poking at individual The second way is analogous to observing how nearby trees relate to each While Berzins's review samples CBN with a mixture of the first two reading methods, Moses and Forrest's review examines all three methods while paying special attention to 244 G.W. Flake / Artificial Intelligence 128 (2001) 243–244 Taking a wider view, I am happy that different reviewers are evaluating CBN ./cache/work_s6uykskawbhl3hsiaw6ovm3l5a.pdf ./txt/work_s6uykskawbhl3hsiaw6ovm3l5a.txt