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  • ...Toronto]] <small>([[Bachelor of Science|B.Sc.]])</small><br />[[University of California, Berkeley]] <small>([[Ph.D.]])</small> ...[[philosophy of language]], [[philosophy of mathematics]], [[philosophy of mind]] ...
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  • ...ntum field theory|topological theory]] with no gravitational local degrees of freedom. Physicists became interested in the relation between Chern–Simons theory and gravity during the 1980s.<ref>{{cite journal | last1 = Achúcarro | firs ...
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  • The '''Princeton Science Library''' is a [[book series]] of [[popular science]] written by scientists known for their popular writings * ''[[Flatland]]: A Romance of Many Dimensions'' by [[Edwin Abbott Abbott]] (1884) ...
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  • ...s New Mind]]'' (1989), where he used it to provide the basis of his theory of consciousness: [[orchestrated objective reduction]]. ...truth"). However, Gödel's statement is actually true in the standard model of natural numbers. See {{cite book |author=Mendelson, Elliot |title=Introduct ...
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  • ...-last=Zalta |editor-first= Edward |encyclopedia= The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy |title=Dynamic Semantics |url=https://plato.stanford.edu/archive == Dynamics of anaphora == ...
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  • ...science]] and [[artificial intelligence]] for modeling agents' [[Theory of mind]]. [[File:InversePlanning.png|thumb|A causal Diagram of agent's goal and actions]] ...
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  • ...can be easier to solve a more general problem, which covers the specifics of the sought-after solution. The ''inventor's paradox'' has been used to des ...ccess […] provided it is not based on a mere pretension but on some vision of the things beyond those immediately present.<ref>Pólya, p. 121.</ref>}} ...
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  • ...ription|Procedure that can be infinitely repeated, with a well-defined set of outcomes}} ...infinitely]] repeated and has a [[well-defined]] [[Set (mathematics)|set]] of possible [[Outcome (probability)|outcomes]], known as the [[sample space]]. ...
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  • ...[[anelastic attenuation factor]] or the seismic quality factor, a measure of the energy loss as the seismic wave moves. ...rom Preface.</ref> By compensating for amplitude attenuation with a model of the visco-elastic attenuation model type, seismic data can provide true rel ...
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  • ...ameworks of fundamental physics, which he argues can explain the causation of gravity, quantum mechanics, and reality. ...for Unifying Causation, Relativity and Quantum Mechanics |journal=Journal of Physics: Conference Series |volume=2701 |issue=1 |year=2024 |pages=012051 | ...
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  • ...poid]] which is built on richer structures than sets, and a generalization of a [[group object]]s when the multiplication is only [[partial function|part ...category theory)|fiber product]]s consists of a pair of [[Object (category theory)|objects]] <math>R, U</math> together with five [[morphism]]s ...
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  • ...the [[Ferromagnetism|ferromagnetic order]] to arise in a simplified model of a solid. It is named after [[Edmund Clifton Stoner]]. ==Stoner model of ferromagnetism== ...
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  • | education = {{ubl|[[Durham University]] (BA)|[[University of Florida]] (MA)|[[Georgetown University]] (Ph.D)}} | thesis_title = The Structure of Time ...
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  • ...y theory]], a branch of mathematics, a (left) '''Bousfield localization''' of a [[model category]] replaces the model structure with another model struct ...', Topology vol 18 (1979)</ref><ref>Aldridge Bousfield, ''The localization of spaces with respect to homology'', Topology vol. 14 (1975)</ref> ...
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  • ...hat rely on derivatives or approximate them via [[finite difference]]s are of little use. The problem to find optimal points in such situations is referr ...athbb{R}^n</math>), i.e. find <math>x_0\in A</math> such that without loss of generality <math>f(x_0)\leq f(x)</math> for all <math>x\in A</math>. ...
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  • ...underlying set is the set of all [[empty set|nonempty]] finite [[subset]]s of ''X'': for a [[metric space]] ''X'' the [[topological space|topology]] is i In general, the topology of the Ran space is generated by sets ...
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  • ...d University Press</ref><ref>Perlovsky, L.I. (2006). Toward Physics of the Mind: Concepts, Emotions, Consciousness, and Symbols. Phys. Life Rev. 3(1), pp.2 ...using the maximum likelihoodadaptive neural system (MLANS), in Proceedings of ''Intelligent Control (ISIC)'', 1998. Held jointly with ''IEEE Internationa ...
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  • ...hat vary from point to point in a cross-section can be replaced with a set of [[resultant force]]s and resultant moments. These are the '''stress result ...minate the ''z'' dependency of the stress from the equations of the theory of plates and shells. ...
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  • ...s of others in certain groups and on the other hand the size of a group is of high importance and difficult to optimally determine. == Basic theory of groups == ...
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  • |alma_mater = [[California Institute of Technology|Caltech]] |known_for = [[Quantum field theory]] ...
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