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Sorry, it seems I got a virus :-( --Mikhail
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Sounds like its time to change your e-mail password :P
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Sorry, it seems I got a virus :-( --Mikhail
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Here is another view on Physics for 21th Century. http://bit.ly/dJqPha
--Mikhail
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Please look at http://www.intechopen.com/ --Mikhail
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Subject: [FRIAM] Read, download share more than 200 FREE SCIENTIFIC BOOKS
Please
A new invention has emerged, a code for the collective conscious, which
requires a new way of thinking. The collective externalized mind is the mind
we all share. The Internet is the infinite oscillation of our collective
conscious interacting with itself. It's not about computers. It's not about
http://www.neuroquantology.com/journal/index.php/nq/index
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http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2009/ai-overview.html
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For me, the key formal question is whether they will come up with useful
methods that go beyond algorithms (and even languages), because I
believe that's necessary for the more interesting problems in AI.
I think one way to do it is to go to... Quantum Probability Theory and
Quantum Logic:
The 'Polymath Project' proved that many minds can work together to solve
difficult mathematical problems. Timothy Gowers and Michael Nielsen reflect
on the lessons learned for open-source science.
http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v461/n7266/full/461879a.html
--Mikhail
Here is an interesting site of Jürgen Schmidhuber:
http://www.idsia.ch/~juergen/
--Mikhail
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Yuri Manin, Mikhail Gelfand (interviewer), Mark Saul (translator),
We Do Not Choose Mathematics as Our Profession, It Chooses Us: Interview
with Yuri Manin, ''Notices of the AMS'' 56 (November 2009), 1268-1274:
http://www.ams.org/notices/200910/rtx091001268p.pdf
--Mikhail
http://theconversationprism.com/ http://theconversationprism.com/
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Tom, I really like it. Thank you. --Mikhail
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Subject: [FRIAM] Related to Castellani and Sociology and Complexity
Science
If
http://www.springer.com/physics/book/978-3-540-88461-3
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Here is an introduction to Wolfram|Alpha by Stephen Wolfram:
http://www.wolframalpha.com/screencast/introducingwolframalpha.html --Mikhail
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we should stop acting as if our goal is to author extremely elegant theories,
and instead embrace complexity and make use of the
best ally we have: the unreasonable effectiveness of data...:
http://www.computer.org/portal/cms_docs_intelligent/intelligent/homepage/2009/x2exp.pdf
--Mikhail
http://blog.wolfram.com/2009/03/05/wolframalpha-is-coming/
Here is a note added by Nova Spivack on Twine:
http://www.twine.com/item/122mz8lst-4b/wolfram-alpha-is-coming-and-it-could-be-as-important-as-google
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http://www.art-sciencefactory.com/complexity-map_feb09.html
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on LinkedIn and several other networks with little
luck in motivating the right person to contact me. If
you have any tips or ideas, please email me privately.
Thank you in advance,
Mikhail Gorelkin
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I *feel* we need to add here ~Kurzweil's comments on Wolfram's results (to cope
with Godel :-)). --Mikhail
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From: Mikhail Gorelkin
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Sent: Friday, July 18, 2008 7:41 PM
Subject: Re: [FRIAM] Mathematics
.
Mikhail Gorelkin wrote:
[second me] is the product of thinking of the first one (me as I
think about me)
So, I do not intend inner to mean inside a container. I mean
inner in the sense of the mental constructs we build when thinking
about our selves. A model of our selves as viewed
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Subject: Re: [FRIAM] Mathematics and Music
Mikhail Gorelkin wrote:
Glen
Going back to the original point, I maintain that both the
act of creation and the act of making occur within what I
+ www.edge.org/3rd_culture/kauffman06/kauffman06_index.html and
www.ucalgary.ca/files/ibi/BeyondReductionism9.pdf
--Mikhail
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Actually, it's already published (~2 months ago) as a book: Reinventing the
Sacred: A New View of Science, Reason, and
Religion. --Mikhail
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Subject: Re: [FRIAM] Mathematics and Music
Mikhail Gorelkin wrote:
Glen, from my 4th part, where I was talking about Feynman's saying
and a difference between *our makes* and *creations of our Geniuses*,
I thought that it was clear that two me are actually: me and my
invisible Genius
There are different loves and only one word for them all. Maybe someone's is
better than mine, but, please, don't burn me like
Giordano Bruno at the stake :-) --Mikhail
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: Tuesday, July 15, 2008 1:15 PM
Subject: Re: [FRIAM] Mathematics and Music
Mikhail Gorelkin wrote:
We all have *two* me: the one is indefinable I am
(who thinks, the real one) and the another is the product of thinking
of the first one (me as I think about me).
Well, OK. I kindasorta
I would like to return to that Chaitin lesson: it seems that a full and correct
definition of mathematics is *impossible*... like a
full axiomatization of arithmetic. Mathematics is so complex that an accurate
definition of it is equal to doing math (no
compression in Chaitin's terminology).
Group
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Mikhail Gorelkin wrote:
I would like to return to that Chaitin lesson:
Well, the problem with focusing on the Chaitin talk is that there were
many things said in the talk, not all of which point
Subject: Re: [FRIAM] Mathematics and Music
Mikhail Gorelkin wrote:
Glen between brackets
1) I maintain my claim that math is a living language by which we
describe aspects of reality. and But I disagree that an accurate
definition of math is equal to doing math.
I don't know
Phil, I totally agree with it:
I think what may be holding back the math is our failure to go to the next
level and consider change as a physical process. When you do that you find
what nature actually does much more interesting and inspiring than anything
we can invent.
And perhaps first we
And new math should be more like Computational Intelligence than Lie groups and
algebras. --Mikhail
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=0sjHUuL22hQ
www.youtube.com/watch?v=tW4a01hS3FU
www.youtube.com/watch?v=JbwRwX1ILpc
www.youtube.com/watch?v=zDl9L-_d8wk
--Mikhail Gorelkin
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Hermann Hesse already created this title: Magister Ludi (Latin for master of
the game) in The Glass Bead Game. --Mikhail
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Alex Smith--a 20-year-old undergraduate from Birmingham, UK--has produced a
40-page proof:
http://blog.wolfram.com/2007/10/the_prize_is_won_the_simplest.html --Mikhail
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Mikhail,
I grant one can look at and dwell on the mysterious relation between well
crafted
Stephen,
I found Kauffman' lecture about Autonomous Agents here:
http://www.redfish.com/friam/, but all references are empty.
May you help me?
Thanks,
--Mikhail
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cannot change a reality if you remain in the same consciousness that made
it. --G. Braden
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Hi,
Mikhail Gorelkin wrote:
Just two thoughts: 1) it seems that complexity is a more fundamental category
than linearity / non-linearity,
which are parts
, and the uninsured
Mikhail Gorelkin wrote:
+1: I guess that complexity cannot be expressed adequately even in a term of
computability. ? --Mikhail
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I have an hypothesis: biotechnology, robotics, informatics, smart software and
internationalization of economy will increase poverty in the underdeveloped
world.
I think: 1) it can be proved as the theorem of general systems theory
cybernetics; and 2) it's a part of the fight for the
-organizing machines... ;-)
On 8/28/07, Mikhail Gorelkin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just read Roger Sessions' article about SIP (
http://www.objectwatch.com/sip.htm ) as a part of his coming book Controlling
Complexity in Enterprise Architectures. I completely agree with his point that
to deal
IT and Multimedia Future Projects+ The Age of Spiritual Machines by Ray
Kurzweil :-) --Mikhail
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IT and Multimedia Future ProjectsI would be surprised to see any studies (like
Cutter Consortium Report) on the subject. I am keeping in mind the following
sources: 1) http://norvig.com/adapaper-pcai.html; 2) what companies like BBN
Technologies, Charles River Analytics, and BAE Systems do; 3)
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Phil,
There is one error:
It's of a ***2007
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tel: 212-795-4844
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explorations: www.synapse9.com
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http://web.mit.edu/jakebeal/www/Publications/MIT-CSAIL-TR-2007-030.pdf --Mikhail
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MessageNorvig's article Adaptive Software
(http://norvig.com/adapaper-pcai.html) gave me more then this conference :-(
--Mikhail
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HOLONS is a monthly publication from Integral Institute, presenting the world
through an Integral lens:
http://www.holons-news.com/ --Mikhail
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So what does this reflexivity have to do with applied complexity science?
reflexivity is also a part of cybernetics (of second order), and
cybernetists think that complexity theory is a part of cybernetics too...
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Yesterday was non-linear Clausewitz, today is this passage! Please allow me to
add my favorite painter Pino - http://www.fineartandsoul.com/Artist-Pino.htm
http://www.chasengalleries.com/pino/index.html
Any art references? --Mikhail
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From: Nicholas Thompson
I'm trying to formulate here one thought (maybe it's not new): when we're
discussing about complexity, we assume a role of the subject reflecting on the
objective reality. But we are evolving ( if we are lucky :-) ) and one time
we recognize our ability to play a role of the new subject inside
All human beings have this burden in life to constantly figure out what's
true
The better way to figure it out is to read The Times, The Economist,
Le Monde diplomatique (in English http://mondediplo.com), and
a couple of Russian newspapers :-)
--Mikhail
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From:
Hello all,
It seems there is a subtle problem with BI (data mining, data visualization,
etc.). Usually we assume that our data reflect adequately business issues
(customer behavior), and in the same time we update (patch) our data-collecting
software very often, which reflects the very fact
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 11 - Intel will demonstrate on Monday an experimental
computer chip with 80 separate processing engines, or cores, that company
executives say provides a model for commercial chips that will be used widely
in standard desktop, laptop and server computers within five years...
the Mazur paper - it's going to important to get a
good handle on
what Category Theory folks mean by equivalence.
Carl
Mikhail Gorelkin wrote:
Here is a gentle (conceptual) introduction into the category theory
--
http
Here is a gentle (conceptual) introduction into the category theory
--
http://www.cs.toronto.edu/~sme/presentations/cat101.pdf
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_transformation
The good movie and the good site about it
http://www.perfumemovie.com/
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