Entropy governs the universe.
"In 1930 Kurt Gödel proved every formal system rich enough to contain recursion contains truths that cannot be proved in the system. People found this dismaying, but, with hindsight it seems no more surprising than the impossibility of proving the existence or non existence of God from logic alone."
- Write Your Own Proofs in Set Theory and Discrete Mathematics
Book by Amy Babich and Laura Person
Transcendentalism is a philosophical movement that developed in the late 1820s and 1830s in the eastern United States. It arose as a reaction to protest against the general state of intellectualism and spirituality at the time.
Saint Hubertus or Hubert ( c. 656 – 30 May 727) became Bishop of Liège in 708 AD. He is a Christian saint who is the patron saint of hunters, mathematicians, opticians, and metalworkers.
Calculus with complex numbers turns out to be closely related to number theory and hyperbolic geometry. As a corporate developer, considering an ESCO development direction, I am seeking to network with Journeymen and Master Electricians in labor pool developments via IBEW & the Electrical Training Alliance along with TDLR channel network developments. As an SBIR, first quarter 2017, I proposed an onium compound, ion exchange membrane innovation, utilizing an atomic mirror anion resin surfactant system that exploits spin-lattice relaxation and optimizes resonance acceptance to serve the state of Texas with an emerging energy market, Blue energy and clean water, in an innovation.
"The Over-Soul" is an essay by Ralph Waldo Emerson, first published in 1841. With the human soul as its overriding subject, several general themes are treated: (1) the existence and nature of the human soul; (2) the relationship between the soul and the personal ego; (3) the relationship of one human soul to another; and (4) the relationship of the human soul to God.
My name is David Hirsch and I do business as Serenity Sells, an Austin Texas Minority Business Enterprise. Front end I negotiate inside sells doing business as Serenity Sells and back end I operate as a SBIR, Small Business of Innovative Research as an ESCO developer, energy service company (ESCO).
As an SBIR, I have solicited project narratives to the Department of Navy, the Department of Energy and have developed an academic network with contacts at iCORE A&M, UT, and Texas Tech, going far as soliciting a fellowship and internship to address an emerging market, blue energy or osmotic energy, with a pitch of innovating membranes and utility systems to maximize energy manufacturing capabilities. Architecture deploying utility innovations is my angle.
I have researched the 8(a) SBA program as well the The 7(j) Management & Technical Assistance Program, the Austin Electrical Training Alliance, the National Joint Apprenticeship Training Committee (NJATC) and International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW).
In the past couple of years I have learned of what a "Teaming Agreement" is via Sheriley Smith of UTSA and I have solicited a few (2016-2017) as academic fellowships and internships (minority social mobility mission) as I have developed academic channel contacts.
The number of transistors incorporated in a chip will approximately double every 24 months. This rate was again modified to a doubling over roughly 18 months. In its 24 month guise, Moore's Law has continued unabated for 50 years, with an overall advance of a factor of roughly 231, or 2 billion.
Moore's law refers to an observation made by Intel co-founder Gordon Moore in 1965. He noticed that the number of transistors per square inch on integrated circuits had doubled every year since their invention. Moore's law predicts that this trend will continue into the foreseeable future.
Description. The arguments object is a local variable available within all functions. You can refer to a function's arguments within the function by using the arguments object. This object contains an entry for each argument passed to the function, the first entry's index starting at 0
What are actual and formal arguments in C?
The term parameter (sometimes called formal parameter) is often used to refer to the variable as found in the function definition, while argument (sometimes called actual parameter) refers to the actual input passed.
Zorn's lemma, also known as the Kuratowski–Zorn lemma, after mathematicians Max Zorn and Kazimierz Kuratowski, is a proposition of set theory that states that a partially ordered set containing upper bounds for every chain (that is, every totally ordered subset) necessarily contains at least one maximal element.
Mathematica Policy Research is a policy research organization with offices in Princeton, New Jersey; Cambridge, Massachusetts; Chicago, Illinois; Washington, DC; Ann Arbor, Michigan; and Oakland, California. Mathematica has more than 1,000 employees and conducts program evaluation, policy research and interpretation, survey design and data collection, and performance measurement and data management. Mathematica works across the United States and in countries around the world for clients that include federal agencies, state and local governments, foundations, universities, and private-sector and international groups.
Excel Function Arguments. Most of the functions found in Excel require some input or information in order to calculate correctly. For example, to use the AVERAGE function, you need to give it a range of numbers to average. Any input you give to a function is called an argument.
Human error can simply be described as an error made by a human. ... With that in mind, human error is when a person makes a mistake because that person made a mistake. As opposed to being confused or influenced by other factors of the design. It is also known as Operator Error.
What is the argument of a function in Excel?
Most functions will require at least one argument. Arguments can be a range of data, a specified output, or other parameters, depending on the particular function. Arguments are typically presented in parentheses following the function.
Associated with the article:
In mathematical logic, the theory of infinite sets was first developed by Georg Cantor. Although this work has become a thoroughly standard fixture of classical set theory, it has been criticized in several areas by mathematicians and philosophers. Cantor was a mystic as well mathematician and with subjects of uncountable infinities he may have met an agnostic front. In the foundations of mathematics, Russell's paradox (also known as Russell's antinomy), discovered by Bertrand Russell in 1901, he showed that some attempted formalizations of the naïve set theory created by Georg Cantor led to a contradiction.
In set theory, Cantor's diagonal argument, also called the diagonalisation argument, the diagonal slash argument or the diagonal method, was published in 1891 by Georg Cantor as a mathematical proof that there are infinite sets which cannot be put into one-to-one correspondence with the infinite set of natural numbers. Were Bertrand Russell's spirits of his numbers fueled by some sort of philosophy or agnostic front? Intuitionistic type theory (also known as constructive type theory, or Martin-Löf type theory) is a type theory and an alternative foundation of mathematics.
In logic, Richard's paradox is a semantical antinomy of set theory and natural language first described by the French mathematician Jules Richard in 1905. The paradox is ordinarily used to motivate the importance of distinguishing carefully between mathematics and metamathematics.
In mathematics, a field is a set on which addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division are defined, and behave as the corresponding operations on rational and real numbers do. A field is thus a fundamental algebraic structure, which is widely used in algebra, number theory and many other areas of mathematics.
In probability and statistics, Student's t-distribution (or simply the t-distribution) is any member of a family of continuous probability distributions that arises when estimating the mean of a normally distributed population in situations where the sample size is small and population standard deviation is unknown.
A solution of the Coulomb three-body problem
Free Energy as a Dynamical and Geometric Invariant ( Or Can you hear the shape of a Potential )
A new hysteresis band current control technique for a shunt active filter
Pinball Dynamics: Unlimited Energy Growth in Switching Hamiltonian Systems
applied in Fermionic Algebra and Fock Space
Creation and annihilation operators are mathematical operators that have widespread applications in quantum mechanics, notably in the study of quantum harmonic oscillators and many-particle systems. An annihilation operator lowers the number of particles in a given state by one. A creation operator increases the number of particles in a given state by one, and it is the adjoint of the annihilation operator. In many subfields of physics and chemistry, the use of these operators instead of wavefunctions is known as second quantization.
Targeted energy transfer in mechanical systems by means of non-smooth nonlinear energy sink
Production and Transfer of Energy and Information in Hamiltonian Systems
The Roothaan equations are a representation of the Hartree–Fock equation in a non orthonormal basis set which can be of Gaussian-type or Slater-type. It applies to closed-shell molecules or atoms where all molecular orbitals or atomic orbitals, respectively, are doubly occupied.
Energy Localisation and Transfer
In thermodynamics and engineering, a heat engine is a system that convert heat or thermal energy—and chemical energy—to mechanical energy, which can then be used to do mechanical work.
On the Computational Power of Molecular Heat Engines
In linear algebra (and its application to quantum mechanics), a raising or lowering operator (collectively known as ladder operators) is an operator that increases or decreases the eigenvalue of another operator. In quantum mechanics, the raising operator is sometimes called the creation operator, and the lowering operator the annihilation operator. Well-known applications of ladder operators in quantum mechanics are in the formalisms of the quantum harmonic oscillator and angular momentum.
Molecular Photovoltaics in Nanoscale Dimension
"In 1930 Kurt Gödel proved every formal system rich enough to contain recursion contains truths that cannot be proved in the system. People found this dismaying, but, with hindsight it seems no more surprising than the impossibility of proving the existence or non existence of God from logic alone."
- Write Your Own Proofs in Set Theory and Discrete Mathematics
Book by Amy Babich and Laura Person
Transcendentalism is a philosophical movement that developed in the late 1820s and 1830s in the eastern United States. It arose as a reaction to protest against the general state of intellectualism and spirituality at the time.
John 2:13-23 Jesus Clears the Temple Courts
Kafir is an Arabic term meaning "unbeliever", or "disbeliever". Technical writers recognize the Kafir in the Tax Coffer from the US Senate... Kafir (Arabic: كافر kāfir; plural كفّار kuffār; feminine كافرة kāfirah) an Arabic term (from the root K-F-R "to cover") meaning "one who covers the truth" or "one who covers something" also translated as "infidels" or "unbelievers".Saint Hubertus or Hubert ( c. 656 – 30 May 727) became Bishop of Liège in 708 AD. He is a Christian saint who is the patron saint of hunters, mathematicians, opticians, and metalworkers.
Giving Credit to the Texas Able program: Pricing Revolution
Calculus with complex numbers turns out to be closely related to number theory and hyperbolic geometry. As a corporate developer, considering an ESCO development direction, I am seeking to network with Journeymen and Master Electricians in labor pool developments via IBEW & the Electrical Training Alliance along with TDLR channel network developments. As an SBIR, first quarter 2017, I proposed an onium compound, ion exchange membrane innovation, utilizing an atomic mirror anion resin surfactant system that exploits spin-lattice relaxation and optimizes resonance acceptance to serve the state of Texas with an emerging energy market, Blue energy and clean water, in an innovation.
"The Over-Soul" is an essay by Ralph Waldo Emerson, first published in 1841. With the human soul as its overriding subject, several general themes are treated: (1) the existence and nature of the human soul; (2) the relationship between the soul and the personal ego; (3) the relationship of one human soul to another; and (4) the relationship of the human soul to God.
My name is David Hirsch and I do business as Serenity Sells, an Austin Texas Minority Business Enterprise. Front end I negotiate inside sells doing business as Serenity Sells and back end I operate as a SBIR, Small Business of Innovative Research as an ESCO developer, energy service company (ESCO).
As an SBIR, I have solicited project narratives to the Department of Navy, the Department of Energy and have developed an academic network with contacts at iCORE A&M, UT, and Texas Tech, going far as soliciting a fellowship and internship to address an emerging market, blue energy or osmotic energy, with a pitch of innovating membranes and utility systems to maximize energy manufacturing capabilities. Architecture deploying utility innovations is my angle.
I have researched the 8(a) SBA program as well the The 7(j) Management & Technical Assistance Program, the Austin Electrical Training Alliance, the National Joint Apprenticeship Training Committee (NJATC) and International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW).
In the past couple of years I have learned of what a "Teaming Agreement" is via Sheriley Smith of UTSA and I have solicited a few (2016-2017) as academic fellowships and internships (minority social mobility mission) as I have developed academic channel contacts.
Serenity Sells LENR cold call v. warm call Austin Energy, Texas PUC, U.S. Department of Energy
By David Vincent Bell Hirsch
How long is Moore's Law?
The number of transistors incorporated in a chip will approximately double every 24 months. This rate was again modified to a doubling over roughly 18 months. In its 24 month guise, Moore's Law has continued unabated for 50 years, with an overall advance of a factor of roughly 231, or 2 billion.
Moore's law refers to an observation made by Intel co-founder Gordon Moore in 1965. He noticed that the number of transistors per square inch on integrated circuits had doubled every year since their invention. Moore's law predicts that this trend will continue into the foreseeable future.
In mathematics, an argument of a
function is a specific input in the function, also known as an
independent variable. When it is clear from the context which argument is meant, the argument is often denoted by the abbreviation arg.
The definition of the tangent function can be extended to complex (number) arguments. Tangentiality, to a hard natural scientist is not the same as a soft social scientist for St. Albert sake. An argument represents the value you supply to a function parameter when you call it; as far as what is implied by the argument of the function.
To Keep Pace With Moore's Law, Chipmakers Turn to 'Chiplets'
The definition of the tangent function can be extended to complex (number) arguments. Tangentiality, to a hard natural scientist is not the same as a soft social scientist for St. Albert sake. An argument represents the value you supply to a function parameter when you call it; as far as what is implied by the argument of the function.
Koomey’s law describes a long-term trend in the history of computing hardware. The number of computations per joule of energy dissipated has been doubling approximately every 1.57 years. This trend has been remarkably stable since the 1950s (R2 of over 98%) and has actually been somewhat faster than Moore’s law. Jonathan Koomey
articulated the trend as follows: "at a fixed computing load, the
amount of battery you need will fall by a factor of two every year and a
half."
TMAC A Technical and Management Assistance & Consulting organization, working with you to Work Smart & Grow Smart.
TMAC A Technical and Management Assistance & Consulting organization, working with you to Work Smart & Grow Smart.
Perturbation theory comprises mathematical methods for finding an approximate solution to a problem, by starting from the exact solution
of a related, simpler problem. A critical feature of the technique is a
middle step that breaks the problem into "solvable" and "perturbation"
parts. Being perturbed mathematically over a mathematical argument
between Moore's law and Koomey's law is something I thought this
verbiage ideal for soliciting academic teaming agreements as battery fellowships, including union network channels as Austin ETA, with Austin
Energy as a SBIR ESCO launch:
By 2040, computers will need more electricity than the world can generate
So says the semiconductor industry's last ever communal roadmap
What is an argument in Javascript?
Description. The arguments object is a local variable available within all functions. You can refer to a function's arguments within the function by using the arguments object. This object contains an entry for each argument passed to the function, the first entry's index starting at 0
Mental Models: How to Train Your Brain to Think in New Ways
What are actual and formal arguments in C?
The term parameter (sometimes called formal parameter) is often used to refer to the variable as found in the function definition, while argument (sometimes called actual parameter) refers to the actual input passed.
Zorn's lemma, also known as the Kuratowski–Zorn lemma, after mathematicians Max Zorn and Kazimierz Kuratowski, is a proposition of set theory that states that a partially ordered set containing upper bounds for every chain (that is, every totally ordered subset) necessarily contains at least one maximal element.
Mathematica Policy Research is a policy research organization with offices in Princeton, New Jersey; Cambridge, Massachusetts; Chicago, Illinois; Washington, DC; Ann Arbor, Michigan; and Oakland, California. Mathematica has more than 1,000 employees and conducts program evaluation, policy research and interpretation, survey design and data collection, and performance measurement and data management. Mathematica works across the United States and in countries around the world for clients that include federal agencies, state and local governments, foundations, universities, and private-sector and international groups.
chasm K clique number v. schism clan complex network
Where is the function arguments in Excel?
Excel Function Arguments. Most of the functions found in Excel require some input or information in order to calculate correctly. For example, to use the AVERAGE function, you need to give it a range of numbers to average. Any input you give to a function is called an argument.
Human error can simply be described as an error made by a human. ... With that in mind, human error is when a person makes a mistake because that person made a mistake. As opposed to being confused or influenced by other factors of the design. It is also known as Operator Error.
What is the argument of a function in Excel?
Most functions will require at least one argument. Arguments can be a range of data, a specified output, or other parameters, depending on the particular function. Arguments are typically presented in parentheses following the function.
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Van der Waerden test of maximum clique problem with Waring's conjecture upon Van der Walls force
Albeit Cantor's work served Poincare and Weierstrass in the development of Topology and Analysis a bit of rivalry jests egged on high ideals and forging of such smarts. Bertrand Russell composed arguments of a theory of types and what type of spirit in the letter or in the numbers he invoked is note worthy.
A good mathematical joke is better, and better mathematics, than a dozen mediocre papers.
A Mathematician's Miscellany, 1953. - Quotations by J E Littlewood
A Mathematician's Miscellany, 1953. - Quotations by J E Littlewood
In mathematical logic, the theory of infinite sets was first developed by Georg Cantor. Although this work has become a thoroughly standard fixture of classical set theory, it has been criticized in several areas by mathematicians and philosophers. Cantor was a mystic as well mathematician and with subjects of uncountable infinities he may have met an agnostic front. In the foundations of mathematics, Russell's paradox (also known as Russell's antinomy), discovered by Bertrand Russell in 1901, he showed that some attempted formalizations of the naïve set theory created by Georg Cantor led to a contradiction.
In set theory, Cantor's diagonal argument, also called the diagonalisation argument, the diagonal slash argument or the diagonal method, was published in 1891 by Georg Cantor as a mathematical proof that there are infinite sets which cannot be put into one-to-one correspondence with the infinite set of natural numbers. Were Bertrand Russell's spirits of his numbers fueled by some sort of philosophy or agnostic front? Intuitionistic type theory (also known as constructive type theory, or Martin-Löf type theory) is a type theory and an alternative foundation of mathematics.
In logic, Richard's paradox is a semantical antinomy of set theory and natural language first described by the French mathematician Jules Richard in 1905. The paradox is ordinarily used to motivate the importance of distinguishing carefully between mathematics and metamathematics.
Green Lease Leadership meet Grassroots Leadership
In 1742, the Prussian mathematician Christian Goldbach wrote a letter to Leonhard Euler
in which he proposed the following conjecture: Every integer greater
than 2 can be written as the sum of three primes. He considered 1 to be a
prime number, a convention subsequently abandoned.
In set theory, a limit ordinal is an ordinal number that is neither zero nor a successor ordinal. Alternatively, an ordinal λ is a limit ordinal if and only if there is an ordinal less than λ, and whenever β is an ordinal less than λ, then there exists an ordinal γ such that β < γ < λ.
In set theory, the successor of an ordinal number α is the smallest ordinal number greater than α. An ordinal number that is a successor is called a successor ordinal.
Cardinal numbers: numbers that measure the size of a thing.
Ordinal numbers: numbers that can count things.
In mathematics, the n-dimensional integer lattice (or cubic lattice), denoted Zn, is the lattice in the Euclidean space Rn whose lattice points are n-tuples of integers. The two-dimensional integer lattice is also called the square lattice, or grid lattice. Zn is the simplest example of a root lattice. The integer lattice is an odd unimodular lattice.
What is Field in group theory?
In mathematics, a field is a set on which addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division are defined, and behave as the corresponding operations on rational and real numbers do. A field is thus a fundamental algebraic structure, which is widely used in algebra, number theory and many other areas of mathematics.
In probability and statistics, Student's t-distribution (or simply the t-distribution) is any member of a family of continuous probability distributions that arises when estimating the mean of a normally distributed population in situations where the sample size is small and population standard deviation is unknown.
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More housing with fewer people harms the environment. (waiter there's an ESCO in my government alphabet soup line program) SBIR ESCO interstate graduate research paper considerations:A solution of the Coulomb three-body problem
Free Energy as a Dynamical and Geometric Invariant ( Or Can you hear the shape of a Potential )
A new hysteresis band current control technique for a shunt active filter
Pinball Dynamics: Unlimited Energy Growth in Switching Hamiltonian Systems
applied in Fermionic Algebra and Fock Space
Creation and annihilation operators are mathematical operators that have widespread applications in quantum mechanics, notably in the study of quantum harmonic oscillators and many-particle systems. An annihilation operator lowers the number of particles in a given state by one. A creation operator increases the number of particles in a given state by one, and it is the adjoint of the annihilation operator. In many subfields of physics and chemistry, the use of these operators instead of wavefunctions is known as second quantization.
Targeted energy transfer in mechanical systems by means of non-smooth nonlinear energy sink
Production and Transfer of Energy and Information in Hamiltonian Systems
The Roothaan equations are a representation of the Hartree–Fock equation in a non orthonormal basis set which can be of Gaussian-type or Slater-type. It applies to closed-shell molecules or atoms where all molecular orbitals or atomic orbitals, respectively, are doubly occupied.
Energy Localisation and Transfer
In thermodynamics and engineering, a heat engine is a system that convert heat or thermal energy—and chemical energy—to mechanical energy, which can then be used to do mechanical work.
On the Computational Power of Molecular Heat Engines
In linear algebra (and its application to quantum mechanics), a raising or lowering operator (collectively known as ladder operators) is an operator that increases or decreases the eigenvalue of another operator. In quantum mechanics, the raising operator is sometimes called the creation operator, and the lowering operator the annihilation operator. Well-known applications of ladder operators in quantum mechanics are in the formalisms of the quantum harmonic oscillator and angular momentum.
Basic Linear Algebra for Deep Learning
Molecular Photovoltaics in Nanoscale Dimension
Transfinite induction is an extension of mathematical induction to well-ordered sets, for example to sets of ordinal numbers or cardinal numbers.
Transfinite induction, like regular induction, is used to show a property P (n) holds for all
numbers Z. The essential difference is that regular
induction is restricted to the natural numbers Z, which are precisely
the finite ordinal numbers. The normal inductive
step of deriving P (n+1) from P (n) can fail due
to limit ordinals.
(Anaconda Python) Excel statistical analysis of mass convergence in a Debye torodial moment with lepton kinetic enthalpy
By David Vincent Bell Hirsch
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