Carl T. Bergstrom on Nostr: 11. In a system such as this, one can work out the mathematics of how the universe of ...
11. In a system such as this, one can work out the mathematics of how the universe of possible objects increases with increasing assembly index. In general, it blows up super-exponentially. The Nature paper does this, though most of the details are hidden in the supplementary material.
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