In Jungian psychology, the term psychic death refers to a fundamental transformation of the psyche. Ego death is a "complete loss of subjective self-identity." In death and rebirth mythology, ego death is a phase of self-surrender and transition, as described by Joseph Campbell in his research on the mythology of the Hero's Journey. It is a recurrent theme in world mythology and is also used as a metaphor in some strands of contemporary western thinking.
The term strangeness was established before the discovery of quarks to explain differing rates of reaction when strange particles were produced and when they decayed. Strangeness (S) is a quantum number assigned to particles.
Évariste Galois was a French mathematician and political activist. While still in his teens, he was able to determine a necessary and sufficient condition for a polynomial to be solvable by radicals, thereby solving a problem standing for 350 years. He is the father of Symmetry and his work laid the foundations for Galois theory.
GF(2)
Finite field
space groups there are also magnetic space groups (also called two-color (black and white) crystallographic groups or Shubnikov groups). These symmetries contain an element known as time reversal. They treat time as an additional dimension, and the group elements can include time reversal as reflection in it. They are of importance in magnetic structures that contain ordered unpaired spins, i.e. ferro-, ferri- or antiferromagnetic structures as studied by neutron diffraction
In addition to crystallographicFlavor-changing neutral current
Flavor-changing neutral currents or flavour-changing neutral currents (FCNCs) are hypothetical interactions that change the flavor of a fermion without altering its electric charge.
GIM mechanism
In quantum field theory, the GIM mechanism (or Glashow–Iliopoulos–Maiani mechanism) is the mechanism through which flavour-changing neutral currents (FCNCs) are suppressed in loop diagrams. It also explains why weak interactions that change strangeness by 2 (ΔS = 2 transitions) are suppressed, while those that change strangeness by 1 (ΔS = 1 transitions) are allowed, but only in charged current interactions.
Cabibbo–Kobayashi–Maskawa matrix
In the Standard Model of particle physics, the Cabibbo–Kobayashi–Maskawa matrix, CKM matrix, quark mixing matrix, or KM matrix is a unitary matrix which contains information on the strength of the flavour-changing weak interaction. Technically, it specifies the mismatch of quantum states of quarks when they propagate freely and when they take part in the weak interactions. It is important in the understanding of CP violation. This matrix was introduced for three generations of quarks by Makoto Kobayashi and Toshihide Maskawa, adding one generation to the matrix previously introduced by Nicola Cabibbo. This matrix is also an extension of the GIM mechanism, which only includes two of the three current families of quarks.
Magnetar
Neutron–proton ratio
Cavity magnetron
In particle physics, a kaon /ˈkeɪ.ɒn/, also called a K meson and denoted
K
,[a] is any of a group of four mesons distinguished by a quantum number called strangeness. In the quark model they are understood to be bound states of a strange quark (or antiquark) and an up or down antiquark (or quark).
KK-theory
In particle physics, the hypothetical dilaton particle, and scalar field, appears in theories with extra dimensions when the volume of the compactified dimensions varies. It appears as a radion in Kaluza–Klein theory's compactifications of extra dimensions. A particle of a scalar field Φ, a scalar field that always comes with gravity, and in a dynamical field the resulting dilaton particle parallels the graviton. For comparison, in standard general relativity, Newton's constant, or equivalently the Planck mass is a constant.O-ring theory of economic development
Brachytherapy
Proteomics
Proteomics is the large-scale study of proteins.
Proteomics Technology – A Powerful Tool for the Biomedical Scientists
Rahmah Noordin and Nurulhasanah OthmanNoise (signal processing)
The Nature of Code
Daniel Shiffman
Filter (signal processing)
Processing 3.0+
Band-pass filter
Palm calculus
In the study of stochastic processes, Palm calculus, named after Swedish teletrafficist Conny Palm, is the study of the relationship between probabilities conditioned on a specified event and time-average probabilities. A Palm probability or Palm expectation, often denoted or , is a probability or expectation conditioned on a specified event occurring at time 0.
Stochastic process
The PalmPilot Personal and PalmPilot Professional are the second
generation of Palm PDA devices produced by Palm Inc. These devices were
launched on March 10, 1997
THE PALM-DUALITY FOR RANDOM SUBSETS OF d-DIMENSIONAL GRIDS
HERMANN THORISSON
Modern random measures: Palm theory and related models
G ̈unter Last,
Universit ̈at KarlsruheJune 23, 2008
Preliminary version of a contributed section to“New Perspectives in Stochastic Geometry”edited by Wilfrid Kendall and Ilya Molchanov
Stochastic geometry models of wireless networks
Quantum chromodynamics
Valley of stability
In nuclear physics, the valley of stability (also called the belt of stability, nuclear valley, energy valley, or beta stability valley) is a characterization of the stability of nuclides to radioactivity based on their binding energy. Nuclides are composed of protons and neutrons.
Atomic line filter
atomic line filter (ALF)
Psalm 23:4 reads, “Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me.” Some Christian interpreters and even Jewish expositors understand the rod and staff of verse 4 to refer to two separate instruments a shepherd might carry
Shepard's Citations
Nuclide
Abrikosov vortex
Fluxon
The Valley of Stability- Predicting the Type of Radioactivity
Gabriel's Horn: or Torricelli's trumpet: A simple object with finite volume but infinite surface area. Also, the Mandelbrot set and various other fractals are covered by a finite area, but have an infinite perimeter (in fact, there are no two distinct points on the boundary of the Mandelbrot set that can be reached from one another by moving a finite distance along that boundary, which also implies that in a sense you go no further if you walk "the wrong way" around the set to reach a nearby point).
Compressed sensing (also known as compressive sensing, compressive
sampling, or sparse sampling) is a signal processing technique for
efficiently acquiring and reconstructing a signal, by finding solutions
to underdetermined linear systems.
Nuclear drip line
Picard horn
About Colored Noise
Pseudosphere
White Noise and Other 5 Noise Colors
Nuclear drip line
Quantum vacuum thruster
List of mesons
Nuclear pumped laser
The Perlin noise math FAQ
May 2017
Of Sharks and Spaceships: The Role of the Tuba in John Williams's Film Scores for Jaws and Close Encounters of the Williams's Film Scores for Jaws and Close Encounters of the Third Kind Third Kind Stephen Davis Turner
Apparently, one of the boys in 9 1/2 Weeks "claims he can fart the theme to Jaws" and "Rourke's character mimics [that] theme."
Miniaturizing particle accelerators
Particle accelerators are usually associated with large national facilities. Because photons are able to impart momentum to electrons, there are also efforts to develop laser-based particle accelerators.
What are quantum dots?
The momentum of a photon,
p, measured in kilogram meters per second, is equal to Planck's
constant, h, divided by the de Broglie wavelength of the light, lambda,
measured in meters (p = h / lambda).
Graphene quantum dot flash memories look promising for data storage
Former UT prof with movie music career is back on campus
Colors of noise
The Cockroach by Ian McEwan review – a Brexit farce with legs
McEwan’s scabrous satire, in which an insect is transformed into the PM, is a comic triumphGauge theory (mathematics)
Genesius is considered the patron saint of
actors, lawyers, barristers, clowns, comedians, converts, dancers,
people with epilepsy, musicians, printers, stenographers, and victims of
torture. He proclaimed his new belief, and he
steadfastly refused to renounce it, even when the emperor Diocletian
ordered him to do so.
Genesius of Rome is a
legendary Christian saint, once a comedian and actor who had performed in plays that mocked Christianity.
Genesius of Rome is a
legendary Christian saint, once a comedian and actor who had
performed in plays that mocked Christianity. According to legend, while
performing in a play that made fun of baptism, he had an experience on
stage that converted him. He proclaimed his new belief,
and he steadfastly refused to renounce it, even when the emperor
Diocletian ordered him to do so.
A scalar or scalar quantity in physics is a physical quantity that
can be described by a single element of a number field such as a real
number, often accompanied by units of measurement. A scalar is usually
said to be a physical quantity that only has magnitude, possibly a sign,
and no other characteristics
Brownian noise
Scale invariance
In it's Scalar form Coulomb's law is identical to Newton's law of Gravity:
Coulomb's law
Newton's law of universal gravitation
How the Bits of Quantum Gravity Can Buzz
2017
Spider walk in a random environment
Tetiana Takhistova
Piezophototronics
Integrated circuit design
Neuroplasticity
Vector meson
The piezoresistive effect is a change in the electrical resistivity of a semiconductor or metal when mechanical strain is applied. In contrast to the piezoelectric effect, the piezoresistive effect causes a change only in electrical resistance, not in electric potential.
Wired for sound: A third wave emerges in integrated circuits
by University of Sydney
What are photons and phonons?
In the similar way that photons are particles of light, phonons are particles of sound or heat. ... Photons (particles that carry light and electromagnetic) do not interact with each other if they have different wavelength. However, phonons at different frequencies can mix together and generate superimposed wavelength.
Shear stress, force tending to cause deformation of a material by slippage along a plane or planes parallel to the imposed stress. The resultant shear is of great importance in nature, being intimately related to the downslope movement of earth materials and to earthquakes.
Octave
Model Asymptotic Behavior Limit Theorems for Recurrent RWSRE
Random Walks in a Sparse Random Environment
Youngsoo Seol
Texas State University-San Marcos
Department of Mathematics
Law of large numbers
Little's formula
A simple example of a formula from Palm calculus is Little's law , which states that the time-average number of users (L) in a system is equal to the product of a rate at which users arrive and the Palm-average waiting time (W) that a user spends in the system. That is, the average W gives equal weight to the waiting time of all customers, rather than being the time-average of "the waiting times of the customers currently in the system".
Topological quantum computer
Feller's paradox
An important example of the use of Palm probabilities is Feller's paradox, often associated with the analysis of an M/G/1 queue. This states that the (time-)average time between the previous and next points in a point process is greater than the expected interval between points. The latter is the Palm expectation of the former, conditioning on the event that a point occurs at the time of the observation. This paradox occurs because large intervals are given greater weight in the time average than small intervals.
Western Digital
Brachytherapy
Gene therapy is an experimental technique that uses genes to treat or prevent disease. In the future, this technique may allow doctors to treat a disorder by inserting a gene into a patient’s cells instead of using drugs or surgery
Gene therapy is designed to introduce genetic material into cells to compensate for abnormal genes or to make a beneficial protein. If a mutated gene causes a necessary protein to be faulty or missing, gene therapy may be able to introduce a normal copy of the gene to restore the function of the protein.
CDC SBIR Funding Opportunities
- CDC participates in the SBIR Omnibus/Parent Clinical Trial Not
Allowed Funding Opportunity Announcement Grant Solicitation along with
NIH and FDA. CDC also participates in SBIR Omnibus/Parent Clinical Trial
Required Funding Opportunity Announcement, also with NIH and FDA. These
grant solicitations will publish in May 2020. See: https://sbir.nih.gov/funding#
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Limiting Distributions and Large Deviations for Random Walks in Random Environments
A DISSERTATION SUBMITTED TO THE FACULTY OF THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA BY Jonathon Robert Peterson
Annealed CLT for the Hamiltonian of the Sherrington-Kirkpatrick model
Graph coloring
In graph theory, a flow network (also known as a transportation network) is a directed graph where each edge has a capacity and each edge receives a flow.
Strange quark
Stone duality
Uranium market
Deprivation Of Rights Under Color Of Law
Normal distribution
THE CRIMINAL PSYCHOPATH: HISTORY, NEUROSCIENCE, TREATMENT, AND ECONOMICS
21 percent of CEOs are psychopaths.
One in five CEOs are psychopaths, new study finds
Proportion of psychopath corporate executives 'similar to prison population'
Dakota Access oil pipeline users downplay need for line to investors
Washington Post Staff Writers
Friday, July 30, 1999
The US Military and Oil
The US military uses more oil than any other institution in the world—but it’s also a leader in clean vehicle technology.
Published Jun 1, 2014 Updated Jun 30, 2014
Color (law)
Psychopathy in the workplace
Toxic leadership often causes employee dissatisfaction, low productivity, interdepartmental conflict, stagnant innovation, and a high turnover rate
The Psychopathic CEO
The Holocaust and the Bush family fortune
By
Bill Van Auken
5 December 2018
The Color of Law A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America
Seleucus I Nicator
2 Maccabees 4
The Homeowners Refinancing Act (also known as the Home Owners' Loan Act of 1933 and the Home Owners' Loan Corporation Act) was an Act of Congress of the United States passed as part of Franklin Delano Roosevelt's New Deal during the Great Depression to help those in danger of losing their homes. The act, which went into effect on June 13, 1933, provided mortgage assistance to homeowners or would-be homeowners by providing them money or refinancing mortgages.
Sponsored by Senate Majority Leader Joe Robinson of Arkansas, it also created the Home Owners' Loan Corporation (HOLC), building on Herbert Hoover's Federal Loan Bank Board. The Corporation lent low-interest money to families in danger of losing their homes to foreclosure. By the mid-1930s, the HOLC had refinanced nearly 20% of urban homes in the countryIn November 1910, six men – Nelson Aldrich, A. Piatt Andrew, Henry Davison, Arthur Shelton, Frank Vanderlip and Paul Warburg – met at the Jekyll Island Club, off the coast of Georgia, to write a plan to reform the nation's banking system.
Nelson Aldrich, the senator, and three bankers he picked --Harry Davidson, Paul Warburg, Frank Vanderlip -- and economist Piatt Andrew (then at the Treasury) Source is Roger Lowenstein's new very readable book, "America's Bank: The Epic Struggle to Create the Federal Reserve."
Pharisee and the Publican
“If the American people ever allow private banks to control the issue of their currency, first by inflation, then by deflation, the banks…will deprive the people of all property until their children wake-up homeless on the continent their fathers conquered…. The issuing power should be taken from the banks and restored to the people, to whom it properly belongs.” – Thomas Jefferson in the debate over the Re-charter of the Bank Bill (1809)
“I believe that banking institutions are more dangerous to our liberties than standing armies.” –Thomas Jefferson
“… The modern theory of the perpetuation of debt has drenched the
earth with blood, and crushed its inhabitants under burdens ever
accumulating.” -Thomas Jefferson
“History records that the money changers have used every form of abuse, intrigue, deceit, and violent means possible to maintain their control over governments by controlling money and its issuance.” -James Madison
“If congress has the right under the Constitution to issue paper
money, it was given them to use themselves, not to be delegated to
individuals or corporations.” -Andrew Jackson
Six hundred billion dollars approximately equals the budget for the United States Department of Defense for an entire year — enough to pay, feed, and house over 1,000,000 active duty service personnel and 800,000 reservists, operate close to 1,000 military bases, pay 750,000 civilian personnel, and fund all military equipment purchases.
That $600
billion also equals the combined wealth now hoarded by just five American families — specifically, the Walton, Bezos, Koch, Gates, and
Mars clans.
“The Government should create, issue, and circulate all the currency and credits needed to satisfy the spending power of the Government and the buying power of consumers. By the adoption of these principles, the taxpayers will be saved immense sums of interest. Money will cease to be master and become the servant of humanity.” -Abraham Lincoln
“Issue of currency should be lodged with the government and be
protected from domination by Wall Street. We are opposed to…provisions
[which] would place our currency and credit system in private hands.” –
Theodore Roosevelt
Despite these warnings, Woodrow Wilson signed the 1913 Federal Reserve Act. A few years later he wrote: “I am a most unhappy man. I have unwittingly ruined my country. A great industrial nation is controlled by its system of credit. Our system of credit is concentrated. The growth of the nation, therefore, and all our activities are in the hands of a few men. We have come to be one of the worst ruled, one of the most completely controlled and dominated Governments in the civilized world no longer a Government by free opinion, no longer a Government by conviction and the vote of the majority, but a Government by the opinion and duress of a small group of dominant men.” -Woodrow Wilson
Years later, reflecting on the major banks’ control in Washington, President Franklin Roosevelt paid this indirect praise to his distant predecessor President Andrew Jackson, who had “killed” the 2nd Bank of the US (an earlier type of the Federal Reserve System). After Jackson’s administration the bankers’ influence was gradually restored and increased, culminating in the passage of the Federal Reserve Act of 1913. Roosevelt knew this history.
The real truth of the matter is,as you and I know, that a financial
element in the large centers has owned the government ever since
the days of Andrew Jackson… -Franklin D. Roosevelt
(in a letter to Colonel House, dated November 21, 1933)
U.S. Department of the Treasury
The Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA) today released the following:
Audit Report
Fiscal Year 2020 Statutory Audit of Compliance With Notifying Taxpayers of Their Rights When Requested to Extend the Assessment Statute
Email Address: TIGTACommunications@
Phone Number: 202-622-6500
Website: http://www.tigta.gov
The Meeting at Jekyll Island
November 20, 1910–November 30, 1910
A secret gathering at a secluded island off the coast of Georgia in 1910 laid the foundations for the Federal Reserve System.
Bank of England says economy will take time to heal
Hero worship may refer to:
Cult of personality, a political weapon used mainly in dictatorships
The Meeting at Jekyll Island
November 20, 1910–November 30, 1910
A secret gathering at a secluded island off the coast of Georgia in 1910 laid the foundations for the Federal Reserve System.
Jekyll Island Club
Rothschild created Israel, forcing the British government to sign Balfour declaration
Balfour Declaration
We Built This: Consequences of New Deal Era Intervention in America's Racial Geography
Pence family’s failed gas stations cost taxpayers $20M+
How One Billionaire Could Keep Three Countries Hooked on Coal for Decades
By Somini Sengupta, Jacqueline Williams and
Mohair
5 Shocking Reasons You Should Skip Angora Wool This Winter
What would Bugs Bunny do?get someone's goat
A prison farm with Angora goats, Cashmere goats, Silkie chickens and Angora rabbits may help shepherd lessons of ethics to assist in rehabilitating.
https://usserviceanimals.org/
If the angora rabbit, silkie chicken angora goat and cashmere goats are registered as emotional service animals, a prisoner whom treats the animal better than say the Chinese whom have committed ethical violations, then a level of rehabilitation may be proposed as facilitated as such.
Cheese Made Using Prison Labor Cut from Whole Foods
Sometimes it’s easier to rewrite genetics than update Excel
Neuroesthetics
Peak shift principle
This psychological phenomenon is typically known for its application in animal discrimination learning. In the peak shift effect, animals sometimes respond more strongly to exaggerated versions of the training stimuli. For instance, a rat is trained to discriminate a square from a rectangle by being rewarded for recognizing the rectangle. The rat will respond more frequently to the object for which it is being rewarded to the point that a rat will respond to a rectangle that is longer and more narrow with a higher frequency than the original with which it was trained. This is called a supernormal stimulus. The fact that the rat is responding more to a 'super' rectangle implies that it is learning a rule.
This effect can be applied to human pattern recognition and aesthetic preference. Some artists attempt to capture the very essence of something in order to evoke a direct emotional response. In other words, they try to make a 'super' rectangle to get the viewer to have an enhanced response. To capture the essence of something, an artist amplifies the differences of that object, or what makes it unique, to highlight the essential features and reduce redundant information. This process mimics what the visual areas of the brain have evolved to do and more powerfully activates the same neural mechanisms that were originally activated by the original object.
Some artists deliberately exaggerate creative components such as shading, highlights, and illumination to an extent that would never occur in a real image to produce a caricature. These artists may be unconsciously producing heightened activity in the specific areas of the brain in a manner that is not obvious to the conscious mind. A significant portion of the experience of art is not self-consciously reflected upon by audiences, so it is not clear whether the peak-shift thesis has any special explanatory power in understanding the creation and reception of art.
Animal magnetism, also known as mesmerism, was the name given by German doctor Franz Mesmer in the 18th century to what he believed to be an invisible natural force (Lebensmagnetismus) possessed by all living things, including humans, animals, and vegetables. He believed that the force could have physical effects, including healing, and he tried persistently but without success to achieve scientific recognition of his ideas.The French revolution catalyzed existing internal political friction in Britain in the 1790s; a few political radicals used animal magnetism as more than just a moral threat but also a political threat. Among many lectures warning society against government oppression, Samuel Taylor Coleridge wrote:
William Pitt, the great political Animal Magnetist, ... has most foully worked on the diseased fancy of Englishmen ... thrown the nation into a feverish slumber, and is now bringing it to a crisis which may convulse mortality![29]
Major politicians and people in power were accused by radicals of practising animal magnetism on the general population.
JUMP, Jitter, Jerk with fusion quantum leaps from Frog Texas!
Gravitons may create observable “noise” in gravitational wave detectors
such as LIGO,the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory.
“We’ve found that the quantum fuzziness of space-time is imprinted on
matter as a kind of jitter,” said Maulik Parikh, a cosmologist at Arizona State University and a co-author of one of the papers.
JUMP (Join the discussion, Unveil innovation, Make connections, Promote tech-to-market) into STEM is accepting applications for the 2020-2021 competition.
College and university students are encouraged to participate in JUMP by forming a two to four-person team to address current challenges in the building industry. Students can learn about a challenge topic and respond to it by developing a problem statement and a technical solution with a technology-to-market plan. Applicants must upload a response to jumpintostem.org no later than November 13. Finalists will present solutions during a final competition and compete for a paid summer 2021 internship at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) or the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL).
2020-2021 Challenges can be found online at JUMP into STEM. Topics for this year’s competition include:
- Advanced Building Construction Methods
- Grid-Interactive Efficient Buildings (GEB)
- Building Energy Audits for Residential or Commercial Buildings
Co-led by ORNL and NREL with support from the Department of Energy’s Building Technologies Office, JUMP is open to both undergraduate and graduate students currently enrolled at a U.S college or university. The goal of JUMP is to attract a diverse group of innovative students to building science research and address some of the current challenges facing the industry. Diversity goals include encouraging participation from student groups who are underrepresented in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) as well as teams consisting of a broad variety of majors.
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- Bohr bug: /bohr buhg/, n.
[from quantum physics] A repeatable bug; one that manifests reliably under a possibly unknown but well-defined set of conditions. Antonym of heisenbug; see also mandelbug, schroedinbug.
- Steve Martin as the
Color charge
Color charge is a property of quarks and gluons that is related to the particles' strong interactions in the theory of quantum chromodynamics (QCD).
The "color charge" of quarks and gluons is completely unrelated to the everyday meaning of color. The term color and the labels red, green, and blue became popular simply because of the loose analogy to the primary colors. Richard Feynman referred to his colleagues as "idiot physicists" for choosing the confusing name.
Four-color theorem linked to crystal's magnetic properties
Fractal cosmology
Spin glass
In condensed matter physics, a spin glass is a model of a certain type of magnet.
Spin ice
The chameleon is a hypothetical scalar particle that couples to matter more weakly than gravity, postulated as a dark energy candidate.
Magnetic skyrmion
In physics, magnetic skyrmions are quasiparticles which have been predicted theoretically and observed experimentally in condensed matter systems. Skyrmions, named after British physicist Tony Hilton Royle Skyrme, can be formed in magnetic materials in their 'bulk' such as in MnSi, or in magnetic thin films.Gravitational field
Trihexagonal tiling
The term kagome lattice was coined by Japanese physicist Kôdi Husimi, and first appeared in a 1951 paper by his assistant Ichirō Shōji. The kagome lattice in this sense consists of the vertices and edges of the trihexagonal tiling. Despite the name, these crossing points do not form a mathematical lattice.
A related three dimensional structure formed by the vertices and edges of the quarter cubic honeycomb, filling space by regular tetrahedra and truncated tetrahedra, has been called a hyper-kagome lattice. It is represented by the vertices and edges of the quarter cubic honeycomb, filling space by regular tetrahedra and truncated tetrahedra. It contains four sets of parallel planes of points and lines, each plane being a two dimensional kagome lattice. A second expression in three dimensions has parallel layers of two dimensional lattices and is called an orthorhombic-kagome lattice. The trihexagonal prismatic honeycomb represents its edges and vertices.
Some minerals, namely jarosites and herbertsmithite, contain two-dimensional layers or three-dimensional kagome lattice arrangement of atoms in their crystal structure. These minerals display novel physical properties connected with geometrically frustrated magnetism. For instance, the spin arrangement of the magnetic ions in Co3V2O8 rests in a kagome lattice which exhibits fascinating magnetic behavior at low temperatures. Quantum magnets realized on Kagome lattices have been discovered to exhibit many unexpected electronic and magnetic phenomena.
The term is much in use nowadays in the scientific literature, especially by theorists studying the magnetic properties of a theoretical kagome lattice.
Skyrmion phase and competing magnetic orders on a breathing kagomé lattice
Article number: 5831 (2019)
Realization of ground-state artificial skyrmion lattices at room temperature
Article number: 8462 (2015)
Synchrotron
In geometry,
close-packing of equal spheres
is a dense arrangement of congruent spheres in an infinite, regular
arrangement (or lattice).
GF(2)
In mathematical physics and mathematics, the Pauli matrices are a set of three 2 × 2 complex matrices which are Hermitian and unitary.
The Gell-Mann matrices, developed by Murray Gell-Mann, are a set of eight linearly independent 3×3 traceless Hermitian matrices used in the study of the strong interaction in particle physics.
A Farey Fraction Spin Chain
In particle physics, a gauge boson is a force carrier, a bosonic particle that carries any of the fundamental interactions of nature, commonly called forces.
In machine learning, a nearest centroid classifier
or nearest prototype classifier is a classification model that assigns
to observations the label of the class of training samples whose mean (centroid) is closest to the observation. While in geometry the word barycenter is a synonym for centroid,
in astrophysics and astronomy, the barycenter is the center of mass of
two or more bodies that orbit each other. In physics, the center of mass
is the arithmetic mean of all points weighted by the local density or
specific weight. In pattern recognition, the k-nearest neighbors algorithm (k-NN) is a non-parametric method used for classification and regression.
A lesson in Heyting algebra for h8trs in the Neighbourhood (mathematics)
By David Vincent Bell Hirsch
Data-driven may refer to:
- Data-driven programming, computer programming in which program statements describe data to be matched and the processing required
- Data-driven journalism, a journalistic process based on analyzing and filtering large data sets
- Data-driven testing, computer software testing done using a table of conditions directly as test inputs and verifiable outputs
- Data-driven learning, a learning approach driven by research-like access to data
- Data-driven science, an interdisciplinary field of scientific methods to extract knowledge from data
- Data-driven control systems, systems of automatic control based on system identification
- Data-driven security, a form of model-driven security
- Data-driven marketing, a form of digital marketing
- Data-driven company, a form of company management based at data analysis
Shoghi Effendi
Shoghí Effendí Rabbání (1 March 1897 – 4 November 1957), better known as Shoghi Effendi was the great-grandson of Baháʼu'lláh, the founder of the Baháʼí Faith.Zero Waste Case Study: Austin
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Example of Burger Circuit Analysis Reference to "Computer Simulations of Dislocations"
University of Arizona
Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Author: S. Bringuie
Dislocations in Other Crystal Structures
Magnetic space group, Graphene reinforced CSA Cement, minimum-cost flow problem (MCFP)
By David Vincent Bell Hirsch
In the mathematical discipline of simplicial homology theory, a simplicial map is a map between simplicial complexes with the property that the images of the vertices of a simplex always span a simplex. Simplicial maps induce continuous maps between the underlying polyhedra
of the simplicial complexes: one simply extends linearly using barycentric coordinates. For simplicial sacred Geometry junkyard (rag and bone shop) sake! Molcas is Catalan for molds and Keras is Greek for Horn!
ARC: Activity-regulated cytoskeleton-associated protein
The Ark of the Covenant (Hebrew: אָרוֹן הַבְּרִית, Modern: Arōn Ha'brēt, Tiberian: ʾĀrôn Habbərîṯ; Koinē Greek: Κιβωτός της διαθήκης), also known as the Ark of the Testimony, and in a few verses across various translations as the Ark of God, is a gold-covered wooden chest with lid cover described in the Book of Exodus as containing the two stone tablets of the Ten Commandments. According to various texts within the Hebrew Bible, it also contained Aaron's rod and a pot of manna. In the Christian New Testament, Hebrews 9:4 reads that "The ark of the covenant [was] covered on all sides with gold, in which was a golden jar holding the manna, and Aaron's rod which budded, and the tablets of the covenant."
Capsid
Viral envelope
Raiders of the Lost Ark (later marketed as Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark)
is a 1981 American action-adventure film directed by Steven Spielberg
and written by Lawrence Kasdan from a story by George Lucas and Philip
Kaufman. Bestiary of Behavioral Economics/Trust Game
Trust Games and Beyond
Logical framework approach
Physician champions’ perspectives and practices on electronic health records implementation: challenges and strategies
Conversion Optimization: What Boomerang Champions Can Teach Us
How to (Actually) Change Someone’s Mind
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10 Toxic Leadership Characteristics
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The Four Types of Dysfunctional Executives and How to Handle Them
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How To Save Money and Protect Benefits
Incapacity Planning with ABLE Accounts v. Other Support
The Kitabu'l-Asmáʼ or Book of Divine Names (also known as the Chahar Shaʻn (The [Book of the] Four Grades))[1] is a book written by the Báb, the founder of Bábi religion, in Arabic[2] during his imprisonment in Máh-Kú and Chihriq in Iran
At least twenty-six manuscripts exist,[1][5] and much of the text has not yet been located.[3] Some extracts are available in English in the volume Selections from the Writings of the Báb.
Kingdom of Kush, Hindu Kush, Asuras (Ahuras) and Devas (Daevas)
de·va
ˈdāvə/
noun
noun: deva; plural noun: devas
a member of a class of divine beings in the Vedic period, which in Indian religion are benevolent and in Zoroastrianism are evil.
Indian
(in general use) a god.
Asura, (Sanskrit: “divine”) Iranian ahura, in Hindu mythology, class of beings defined by their opposition to the devas or suras (gods). The term asura appears first in the Vedas, a collection of poems and hymns composed 1500–1200 bce, and refers to a human or divine leader. -6 days ago, Britannica
Asuras (Sanskrit: असुर) are a class of divine beings or power-seeking deities related to the more benevolent devas (also known as suras) in Hindu mythology. Ahura Mazda is the Avestan name for the creator and sole God of Zoroastrianism, the old Iranian religion that spread across the Middle East predating Judaism, before ultimately being relegated to small minorities after the Muslim conquest of Iran.
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The Kingdom of Kush or Kush (/kʊʃ, kʌʃ/) was an ancient kingdom in Nubia, located at the confluences of the Blue Nile, White Nile and River Atbara in what are now Sudan and South Sudan.
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