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Walid Damouny

IEEE Spectrum: The Trouble With Multicore - 0 views

  • Some of the 12 computational motifs are embarrassingly parallel. Take, for example, what are called Monte Carlo methods, which examine many independent random trials of some physical process to determine a more general result. You can do a lot with this approach. You could, for instance, determine the value of pi. Just compute what happens when you throw darts at a square board. If the darts hit random points on the square, what fraction of them fall within the largest circle you can draw on the board? Calculate that number for enough darts and you'll know the area of the circle. Dividing by the radius squared then gives you a value for pi.
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    Chipmakers are busy designing microprocessors that most programmers can't handle
Walid Damouny

Research concludes there is no 'simple theory of everything' inside the enigmatic E8 - 1 views

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    "The "exceptionally simple theory of everything," proposed by a surfing physicist in 2007, does not hold water, says Emory University mathematician Skip Garibaldi."
Walid Damouny

Random network connectivity can be delayed, but with explosive results, new study finds - 0 views

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    In the life of many successful networks, the connections between elements increase over time. As connections are added, there comes a critical moment when the network's overall connectivity rises rapidly with each new link.
The Ravine / Joseph Dunphy

Mesopotamian Mathematics - 0 views

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    Arithmetic and early precursors to algebra in the fertile crescent.
The Ravine / Joseph Dunphy

Mathematical paintings and sculptures - 0 views

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    Fractals and other mathematical objects realised as art.
Seth Greenblatt

How a Surfer Dude Stunned the World of Science With the 'Theory of Everything' - 1 views

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    Part-time surfer, part-time physicist arrives at a new, very simple candidate Grand Unified Theory candidate, based on E8.
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    A laid-back surfer has just drawn up a new theory of the universe that is blowing the establishment's socks off. His theory is seen by some as the "Holy Grail of physics", and is earning rave reviews from distinguished scientists. In fact, his model appears to be the elusive overarching explanation to unite all the particles and forces of the cosmos, which has been the most baffling riddle of modern physics-stumping even Einstein.
john doe

Structure+Strangeness - 0 views

shared by john doe on 13 Feb 07 - Cached
john doe

Octonions BAEZ - 0 views

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