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  1. Diaspora. by Greg Egan, 2000-02-01
  2. Crystal Nights and Other Stories by Greg Egan, 2009-09-30
  3. Teranesia by Greg Egan, 1999-08-19
  4. Téranésie by Greg Egan, 2001-11-12
  5. L'Enigme de l'univers by Greg Egan, 2001-06-20
  6. Isolation by Greg Egan, 2003-06-18
  7. Novels by Greg Egan (Study Guide): Permutation City, Diaspora, Incandescence, Quarantine, Schild's Ladder, Distress, Teranesia, an Unusual Angle
  8. Australian Computer Programmers: Greg Egan, Andrew Tridgell, Andrew Morton, Jonathan Oxer, Rick Jelliffe, Anthony Towns, Con Kolivas
  9. Works by Greg Egan (Study Guide): Novels by Greg Egan, Short Stories by Greg Egan, Short Story Collections by Greg Egan, Permutation City
  10. Australian Science Fiction Writers: Greg Egan, Terry Dowling, Richard Harland, A. Bertram Chandler, Catriona Sparks, John Birmingham
  11. Écrivain Australien de Science-Fiction: A. Bertram Chandler, Greg Egan, Sean Mcmullen, Erle Cox (French Edition)
  12. Australische Literatur: Greg Egan, Joan Lindsay, Die Gilde Der Schwarzen Magier, Patrick White, Matthew Reilly, Eve Langley, Robert Drewe (German Edition)
  13. Nouvelle de Greg Egan: Lumière Des Événements, Rêves de Transition, Paille Au Vent, Axiomatique, Mortelles Ritournelles, Radieux, Eugène (French Edition)
  14. Permutation City by Greg Egan, 1995

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22. Egan Greg
egan greg; Greg Egan - Artikel aus dem Personen-Lexikon von Epilog.de zum australischen Science-Fiction-Autor.
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23. Alpha Ralpha Boulevard: Greg Egan
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Axiomatic
Short story collection
Postviews review
Diaspora
Distress
1995, Millennium (UK) hardcover ISBN 1-85798-286-X
Our Lady of Chernobyl
Short story collection
Permutation City
October 1 1995, Harper Mass Market Paperback ISBN:0-061-05481-X
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Quarantine
January 1 1995, Harper Mass Market Paperback ISBN:0-061-05423-2
An Unusual Angle
February 1985 Norstrilia Press ISBN:0-909-10612-6 Amazon.com Amazon.com ordering info
"The Demon's Passage"
(c) 1991 Greg Egan
July 1991, Eidolon 5
"Singleton"
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Interzone
"Oracle"
July 2000, Asimov's
Alpha Ralpha Boulevard The Gebiet What's New? Glossary

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25. Greg Egan Books (book Reviews)
Reviews by Danny Yee of Axiomatic, Permutation City, Quarantine, and Diaspora.
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26. Epilog Person - Greg Egan (1961-) Australischer Schriftsteller
Artikel aus dem PersonenLexikon von Epilog.de zum australischen Science-Fiction-Autor. Mit einem Interview und Ausz¼gen aus seinen Romanen.
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Science Fiction Alien Contact Personen-Lexikon Der australische Schriftsteller Greg Egan wurde 1961 in Perth/Australien geboren. Eine Zeitlang drehte er kostspielige Amateurfilme, während er an der University of Western Australia seinen Batchelor of Science in Mathematik machte. Danach wurde er an die Australian Film and Television School in Sydney aufgenommen, hielt es dort allerdings nur ein paar Wochen aus. 1983 veröffentlichte ein australischer Verlag seinen ersten Roman An Unusual Angle (der nie wieder nachgedruckt wurde, weil Egan ihn heute als »Jugendsünde« betrachtet) und begann als Softwareprogrammierer für ein medizinisches Forschungsinstitut in Sydney zu arbeiten. 1987 ging er nach Perth zurück und hielt sich abwechselnd mit Programmieraufträgen und Schreiben über Wasser. Nachdem er sich im Verlauf der achtziger Jahre mit Kurzgeschichten in Interzone und Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine profilierte, gelang ihm 1992 mit dem Roman

27. Greg Egan's Home Page
greg egan s Home Page. greg egan s Home Page / revised Wednesday, 27 August 2003 Copyright © greg egan, 20002003. All rights reserved.
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28. Greg Egan's Home Page
Authormaintained website. Information about novels, stories and essays. Includes illustrations and bibliography.
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The stories from this collection have now been reprinted as eBooks from Fictionwise Greg Egan's
Home Page I am a science fiction author and computer programmer. This site contains information, illustrations and applets to supplement some of my work, along with: bibliography works online (including seventeen complete stories) Foundations series of science articles links to related sites applets gallery framed and unframed site maps.

29. Applets Gallery
Valid XHTML 1.0, Valid CSS. Applets Gallery / revised Wednesday, 13 September 2000 Copyright © greg egan, 19982000. All rights reserved.
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31. Revista Gigamesh - Crítica De Libros - Ciudad Permutación, De Greg Egan
Cr­tica al texto de greg egan, por Alejo Cuervo.
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La revolución silenciosa Ciudad permutación , de Greg Egan Greg Egan —ese australiano prodigioso que, en palabras de Pedro Jorge, viene llevando a cabo una revolución silenciosa en la ciencia ficción— no es un desconocido para nuestros lectores. Llevamos publicados cuatro cuentos suyos en esta revista, y no es casualidad. Egan es muy bueno; es de esos autores que te reconcilian con el género cuando llevas una temporada hastiado de leer siempre lo mismo, de esos que logran reavivar la llama que empezó a arder con las primeras y apasionadas lecturas de juventud. Como el Stephenson de Snowcrash , transmite con fuerza una sensación de novedad: la frescura de una nueva voz generacional y de una nueva forma de contemplar el futuro. Egan, además, tiene el mérito añadido de haber desarrollado una obra consistente imbuida de esta virtud (sólo traicionada en su última y decepcionante novela, Diaspora ); si entre sus relatos hay unos que destacan en perfección por encima de otros, resulta difícil decidir cuál de sus primeras novelas es mejor, y la elección recae en muchos casos en una u otra dependiendo de la afinidad que siente el lector por los temas que en ella se desarrollan. Ciudad permutación se basa directamente en uno de sus relatos más logrados, “Polvo”, que nuestros lectores pudieron leer en

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The Extra greg egan. Daniel Gray didn t merely arrange for his Extras to live in a building within the grounds of his main residence although that in itself
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Daniel Gray didn't merely arrange for his Extras to live in a building within the grounds of his main residence - although that in itself would have been shocking enough. At the height of his midsummer garden party, he had their trainer march them along a winding path which took them within metres of virtually every one of his wealthy and powerful guests.
There were five batches, each batch a decade younger than the preceding one, each comprising twenty-five Extras (less one or two here and there; naturally, some depletion had occurred, and Gray made no effort to hide the fact). Batch A were forty-four years old, the same age as Gray himself. Batch E, the four-year-olds, could not have kept up with the others on foot, so they followed behind, riding an electric float.
The Extras were as clean as they'd ever been in their lives, and their hair - and beards in the case of the older ones - had been laboriously trimmed, in styles that amusingly parodied the latest fashions. Gray had almost gone so far as to have them clothed - but after much experimentation he'd decided against it; even the slightest scrap of clothing made them look too human, and he was acutely aware of the boundary between impressing his guests with his daring, and causing them real discomfort. Of course, naked, the Extras looked

33. Egan, Greg - Schild's Ladder Books At RealGroovy
Schild s Ladder. egan, greg. NZ$42.95(currency converter). Usually ships within 5 10 business days. Title Schild s Ladder. Author(s) egan, greg (Author). ISBN
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34. Bibliópolis: Axiomatic, De Greg Egan
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35. Schild's Ladder By Greg Egan
Book review of Schild's Ladder by greg egan.
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Paperback - 249 pages (21 February, 2002) Gollancz; ISBN: 0575071230. M ore than any modern writer I can think of Egan's books have always relied almost exclusively on the Big Idea. This is a very precarious position, however. For one, Big Ideas are hard to come by. For another, they cannot always carry a novel by themselves. It is a testament to Egan's creativity that he's managed to write as many entertaining books as he has under these conditions. His early books, I think, did many things that had never been done before. However, for me, Egan hit the wall with Diaspora The ideas were uninteresting, and the book had little else to recommend it. Teranesia had more of an attempt at characterization than is usual for Egan, but he remains pretty bad at it. Unfortunately, Schild's Ladder doesn't represent an improvement.

36. Permutation City (Greg Egan) - Review
greg egan. T Permutation City %A egan, greg %I Millennium %D 1995 %O paperback %G ISBN 185798-218-5 %P 310pp %Z science fiction with cellular automata.
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Millennium 1995 Amazon A book review by Danny Yee Warning: mild plot spoilers If one could simulate a human being completely, at the level of fundamental physics, would the simulation be human in some sense? It's hard to argue otherwise without resorting to some kind of essentialism, but one obtains some disconcerting results if one follows through on such a functionalist metaphysics. If all that "matters" are fundamentally mathematical relationships, then there ceases to be any important difference between the actual and the possible. (Even if you aren't a mathematical Platonist, you can always find some collection of particles of dust to fit any required pattern. In Permutation City this is called the "logic of the dust" theory.) In the 2050 world of Permutation City , nothing as unrealistic as physical level simulation is possible, but there are "Copies" of people. These are ad hoc simulations employing knowledge from all levels of biology at the synapse and neurotransmitter level in the brain, but at much higher levels of abstraction for "less important" organs. These Copies are run in an environment simulated along similar lines, some of it in great detail, some of it just sketched in. Due to processing limitations they run at best at one-seventeenth of the rate of ordinary human beings and sometimes much more slowly, depending on the available processor power. There is also something called the Autoverse, an extremely complex cellular automaton (a souped-up version of Conway's "Life") which produces a world broadly similar to ours but with different physics, chemistry, and biology. This is so computationally intensive that only simple micro-organisms have been discovered created? and they don't seem to evolve. As a result the Autoverse is considered more of a toy than a serious research proposition; it is just a hobby for freelance programmer Maria Deluca. Copies and the Autoverse are the technological innovations crucial to the plot, but Egan also has lots of other ideas about what the future might be like, socially as well as technologically.

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"I was raised as a Christian, and I still retain a lot of the values of Christianity. The trouble with basing values on religions, though, is that the premises of most of them are pure wishful thinking; you either have to refuse to scrutinise those premises - take them on faith, declare that they 'transcend logic' - or reject them. As Paul Davies has said, most Christian theologians have retreated from all the things that their religion supposedly asserts; they take a much more 'modern' view than the average believer. But by the time you've 'modernised' something like Christianity - starting off with

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Quarantine from Eos Price: Customer Review: Quarantine is a brilliant page turner. I love the science fiction private-eye sub-genre but what surprised me was Mr. Egan's intuitive grasp of quantum theory. I would recommend this book for the enjoyable story but also to anyone who is about to embark on learning quantum mechanics. People who... more info Customer Rating: Click here for more information Buy from: United Kingdom Schild's Ladder : A Novel from Eos Price: Customer Review: One of the great pleasures of being a reader is in the anticipation of a new book. The disappointment of expectations is perhaps the greatest pain. Greg Egan has always been one of those writers whose new work excites intense anticipation. However recently I have been feeling the pain of... more info Customer Rating: Click here for more information Buy from: United Kingdom Axiomatic from Harpercollins Price: Customer Review: Axiomatic was the first of Greg Egan's books I read. Halfway through the first story it grabbed me the way my first Bradbury, Niven or Brin did - and refused to let go. Be prepared to suspend your sense of disbelief, for Egan puts some pretty strange worlds together.

39. Greg Egan
greg egan est un mathématicien. Dernier roman de greg egan, paru en France le 12 novembre 2001.
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En 1983, son premier roman, "An unusual angle" est passé quasiment inaperçu.
nanotechnologies

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Permutation city
Il le prouve ici en poussant l'exploration de la réalité virtuelle jusqu'à son paroxysme : des hommes créent un univers calculé par ordinateur qui devient la seule réalité, bien longtemps après la fin du "monde réel".
Cela permet un scénario alambiqué mais sacrément cohérent, et l'intrigue parallèle concernant le "sous-monde" virtuel réserve de belles surprises en fin de récit...
C'est hallucinant d'inventivité et la totale "virtualité" de ce monde et de ces habitants permet des scènes d'une poésie rare.
Distress
Un roman dense, riche, et intense... Isolation
Quarantine
Ca, c'est de la hard SF !

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