This book traces the roots of intelligence down to quantum physics, and in particular, to quantum natural computing. The concept of intelligence is formalised in such a way that it can be referred to both human and robots, and therefore, this book is focused on a phenomenology of intelligent behaviour, in general, regardless of its biological or physical origin. The simplest patterns of intelligent behaviour, that are generalisation and abstraction, can be found in classical recurrent nets that simulate static, periodic and chaotic attractors. However, only introduction of quantum recurrent...
This book traces the roots of intelligence down to quantum physics, and in particular, to quantum natural computing. The concept of intelligence is fo...