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Applications Of Automata Theory And Algebra : Via The Mathematical Theory of Complexity to Biology, Physics, Psychology, Philosophy, and Games
Rhodes, John (World Scientific Publishing, 2010)This book was originally written in 1969 by Berkeley mathematician John Rhodes. It is the founding work in what is now called algebraic engineering, an emerging field created by using the unifying scheme of finite state ... -
Childhood sexual abuse and construction of self and others in people who have experienced psychosis
Sporle, Timothy; Winter, David; Rhodes, John (2011)This study aimed to investigate how childhood sexual abuse (CSA) affects self-construction and construction of other people in people who have experienced psychosis. A sample of 21 such people was divided into 2 groups, ... -
Emotional earthquakes in the landscape of psychosis: : an interpretative phenomenology
Hutchins, Jonathan; Rhodes, John; Keville, Saskia (2016-11-07)Traditionally studies have neglected emotion in psychosis, possibly as a consequence of psychiatry’s emphasis on psychotic symptoms rather than individuals’ lived experience of emotions before, during and after psychotic ... -
Psychosis and sexual abuse: an interpretative phenomenological analysis
Rhodes, John; O'Neill, Nathan; Nel, Pieter W (2018-07-01)Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the first-person perspective of psychosis sufferers who survived childhood sexual abuse. Methods: Interpretative phenomenological analysis was employed to explore the experiences ... -
Symmetry structure in discrete models of biochemical systems : natural subsystems and the weak control hierarchy in a new model of computation driven by interactions
Nehaniv, C.L.; Rhodes, John; Egri-Nagy, Attila; Dini, Paolo; Rothstein Morris, Eric; Horvath, Gabor; Karimi, Fariba; Schreckling, Daniel; Schilstra, M. (2015-07-28)Interaction Computing (IC) is inspired by the observation that cell metabolic/regulatory systems construct order dynamically, through constrained interactions between their components and based on a wide range of possible ...