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nikolas smyrlakis

Tiny brained bees solve a complex mathematical problem - 3 views

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    nice indeed!
Joris _

Is It Time To Revamp Systems Engineering? | AVIATION WEEK - 1 views

  • They both believe the systems engineering processes that have served the aerospace and defense community since pre-Apollo days are no longer adequate for the large and complex systems ­industry is now developing.
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    1) it has to actively work and produce a result that's what you intended 2) the design must be robust. 3) it should be efficient 4) it should minimize unintended consequences. "But we have to establish a formal, mathematically precise mechanism to measure complexity and adaptability . . . [where] adaptability means the system elements have sufficient margin, and can serve multiple purposes." "We need to break the paradigm of long cycles from design to product" some interesting questions....
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    indeed ... already hotly debated in CDF ... any suggestions in addition to what we already contributed to this (e.g. system level optimisation)
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    what is the outcome of the CDF study ? I think actually that optimisation is not at all the key point. As it is stressed in this news, it is robustness (points 2 and 4). This is something we should think about ...
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    SYSTEM OF SYSTEMS, SYSTEM OF SYSTEMS!!! :-D
Joris _

LaTeX Search - Mathematical Equations in Scientific Publications. - 2 views

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LeopoldS liked it
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    can be helpful ... but also very tricky. There are so many ways to write the same equation...
Luzi Bergamin

Finnish Centre of Excellence in ANALYSIS AND DYNAMICS RESEARCH - 2 views

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    In case you are lacking some catchy ideas, here is the Finnish version of research that Leo certainly likes.
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    but at the end is Navier Stokes and turbulence and a few papers on fractals...... catchy?
pacome delva

Girls Get Math: It's Culture That's Skewed - 2 views

  • "There's a gender stereotype that boys are better at math than girls are, and stereotypes die very hard," Hyde told LiveScience. "Teachers and parents still believe that boys are better at math than girls are." The researchers provide several possible cultural factors keeping females from excelling in math, including classroom dynamics in which teachers pay more attention to boys, while even mathematically gifted girls are not nurtured. In addition, stereotypes may drive guidance counselors and others to discourage girls from taking engineering courses.
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    The guidance counselor at my high school discouraged me to study physics but was very excited when I was contemplating to become a teacher. Maybe I should send her this article...
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    Oh yeah, real new!! And in the 90s it was obvious that girls are smarter but discriminated, today its obvious that the poor boys are neglected; some years ago female teachers were proven to discriminate even stronger against girls than male teachers and today politicians demand more male teachers... because they would pay more attention to the neglected boys! Great, that's what I like about sociological research, every couple of years one can sell the same old story again and again and again... sorry, I'm in a real bullshitter mood today!
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    gotta agree with luzi here. girls at secondary school in the UK have been outperforming boys for years now after numerous government programmes. As to guidance counsellors - if they were any good at guidance wouldn't they have better jobs?
Joris _

Gravity-defying ramps take illusion prize : Nature News - 6 views

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    excellent !
Luís F. Simões

Polynomial Time Code For 3-SAT Released, P==NP - Slashdot - 0 views

  • "Vladimir Romanov has released what he claims is a polynomial-time algorithm for solving 3-SAT. Because 3-SAT is NP-complete, this would imply that P==NP. While there's still good reason to be skeptical that this is, in fact, true, he's made source code available and appears decidedly more serious than most of the people attempting to prove that P==NP or P!=NP. Even though this is probably wrong, just based on the sheer number of prior failures, it seems more likely to lead to new discoveries than most. Note that there are already algorithms to solve 3-SAT, including one that runs in time (4/3)^n and succeeds with high probability. Incidentally, this wouldn't necessarily imply that encryption is worthless: it may still be too slow to be practical."
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    here we go again...
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    slashdot: "Russian computer scientist Vladimir Romanov has conceded that his previously published solution to the '3 SAT' problem of boolean algebra does not work."
LeopoldS

SpringerLink - Buchkapitel - 1 views

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    the wave-based control Gianluigi was speaking about today ....
Francesco Biscani

Why three buses come at once, and how to avoid it - physics-math - 29 October 2009 - Ne... - 4 views

  • Now systems complexity researchers Carlos Gershenson and Luis Pineda of the National Autonomous University of Mexico have devised a mathematical model that shows how the problem might be prevented
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    This is from Carlos, the guy who gave a science coffee talk a couple of months ago.
LeopoldS

THEORY OF GAMES AND ECONOMIC MISBEHAVIOR Edge 295 - 0 views

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    very nice article - though a bit long but I am sure that you will also enjoy reading it ....
LeopoldS

Traders Profit With Computers Set at High Speed - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    following Francesco's post from Slatdot, this is now the original article from the NYT ... enjoy
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    completely crazy these high speed transactions... they should rather put their efforts in science...!
pacome delva

Physics - Neighborly networks - 0 views

  • Many networks, from the Internet to Facebook, are transitive: neighbors of the same node are probably neighbors of each other, or in social terms, your friends are likely to be friends with each other too. Apart from a few special cases, mathematically modeling such clustered networks is difficult and calculating their properties almost always requires numerical rather than analytical solutions. But as Mark Newman of the University of Michigan, US, reports in Physical Review Letters, it is in fact possible to generalize random graph models to include clustering in a way that allows exact derivations of network behavior.
Joris _

Analytics: Math, Operations Research, Statistics Driving Business - 0 views

shared by Joris _ on 31 Aug 09 - Cached
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    A very interesting electronic magazine focusing on how using data, modeling, and mathematical analysis to drive business decisions.
nikolas smyrlakis

New Pattern Found in Prime Numbers - 0 views

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    wow - how comes that after so many years there are still some hidden "patterns" in primes? does however not seem to help for predicting where to discover new higher prime numbers, correct?
nikolas smyrlakis

Sean Gourley on the mathematics of war | Video on TED.com - 0 views

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    By pulling raw data from the news and plotting it onto a graph, Sean Gourley and his team have come up with a stunning conclusion about the nature of modern war -- and perhaps a model for resolving conflicts. - really interesting
LeopoldS

Edge 285 - videos of a conference combining mathematicians, physicists and economists o... - 0 views

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    have not looked at them yet but the tiltle sounded intriguing ...
ESA ACT

Is mathematical pattern the theory of everything? - 0 views

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    Widely believed to be nonsense among serious theorists.
ESA ACT

Geometry and self-righting of turtles - 0 views

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    Strange geometrical bodies and their application by turtles. Reverse biomimetics...
ESA ACT

JWS Online Cellular Systems Modelling - 0 views

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    A database with biological models that can be downloaded or run in the web-browser!
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