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ABANDONED. Science Fiction (?) Solves a Plot Problem by Using Chinese Soldiers as Computer Logic Gates
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Sean McMullen's Souls in the Great Machine has someone who creates a computer out of people doing simple math and interacting with each other.
Maybe Cryptonomicon by Neal Stephenson. No Chinese soldiers, but there's a great scene where mathematicians have family members distributed to form a program to decide who inherits what from grandma.
Janet wrote: "Maybe Cryptonomicon by Neal Stephenson. No Chinese soldiers, but there's a great scene where mathematicians have family members distributed to form a program to decide who inherits what ..."There was a multitude of people /soldiers in the book I remember. People following orders. Definitely not family members. I read Crptonomicon in 2009 and the book I'm searching for more recently.
Thanks for the suggestion, I'd forgotten that plot element in Stephenson's book.
Another Neal Stephenson book possibility: The Diamond Age: Or, A Young Lady's Illustrated PrimerI don't specifically remember the Chinese soldier bit but it could very possibly have been in there, there were a lot of interesting computation related things.
Chris wrote: "Another Neal Stephenson book possibility: The Diamond Age: Or, A Young Lady's Illustrated PrimerI don't specifically remember the Chinese soldier bit but it could very possibly have be..."
Chris, thanks for the suggestion, I haven't read The Diamond Age: Or, A Young Lady's Illustrated Primer yet. I have read several Neal Stephenson books. I'll check those.
Chris wrote: "Another Neal Stephenson book possibility: The Diamond Age: Or, A Young Lady's Illustrated PrimerI don't specifically remember the Chinese soldier bit but it could very possibly have be..."
Good thought - there was a lot of computer science worked through in metaphoric ways in that book, and there could easily have been computing with soldiers at one point or another.
I just checked. There are certainly clockwork soldiers doing computations in "Diamond Age" - see here https://books.google.com/books?id=aAV...
Andy wrote: "I just checked. There are certainly clockwork soldiers doing computations in "Diamond Age" - see here https://books.google.com/books?id=aAV......"Andy, thanks for the links.
I don't remember reading Diamond Age. (It was published in 1995 so I might have.) The excerpts don't ring any memory bells and differ from the book I'm looking for in having the soldiers signal gate status with helmets rather than flags.
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Another of the science fiction (?) books I've read in the last couple of years solved a plot problem using the same tactic. The book may be a different genre. I haven't found it in the books from the last 3 years on my science fiction shelf ('otherwhere').
I don't remember any characters or other plot details.*
*Edited 10/1 - in the book I read the soldiers used flags to indicate gate status