Category Archives: lagrangian

Moore’s Law Endangered?

Moore’s Law(wikipedia 28 May 2006) Moore’s law is the empirical observation that the complexity of integrated circuits, with respect to minimum component cost, doubles every 24 months[1]. Clifford, in writing the brief article of interest, he relays another article here … Continue reading

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Project Satellite Energy Exchange (SEE)

December 15th, 2005 at 2:35 pm Tony Smith: As to the time of Feynman soving the QED problem, in 1941 (according to Mehra’s Feynman biography The Beat of a Different Drum (Oxford 1994)) Feynman had the inspiration from Dirac’s paper … Continue reading

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On Gauss’s Day of Reckoning

A famous story about the boy wonder of mathematics has taken on a life of its own –Brian Hayes Illustration by Theoni PappasIn a fanciful drawing done in the manner of a woodcut, the young Carl Friedrich Gauss receives instruction … Continue reading

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Intuitively Balanced: Induction and Deduction

A VIEW OF MATHEMATICS Alain CONNES Most mathematicians adopt a pragmatic attitude and see themselves as the explorers of this mathematical world” whose existence they don’t have any wish to question, and whose structure they uncover by a mixture of … Continue reading

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More on Dual Nature of Blackhole

In some theories, microscopic black holes may be produced in particle collisions that occur when very-high-energy cosmic rays hit particles in our atmosphere. These mini-black-holes would decay into ordinary particles in a tiny fraction of a second and would be … Continue reading

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Second of Five Lagrangian Equilibrium Points

The more I thought about it, the more it made sense that one image we’re getting, is quite different(lensing) from the image that is behind the brane? The idea of brane collision from steinhardt and turok perspective, created this space … Continue reading

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Music of the Spheres

Strange Geometriesby Helen Joyce Both spherical and hyperbolic geometries are examples of curved geometries, unlike Euclidean geometry, which is flat. In spherical geometry, the curvature is positive, in hyperbolic geometry, it is negative. I thought I should add the “ascoustic … Continue reading

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Principal of Least Action

Edwin F. Taylor The least-action principle is an assertion about the nature of motion that provides an alternative approach to mechanics completely independent of Newton’s laws. Not only does the least-action principle offer a means of formulating classical mechanics that … Continue reading

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Special Lagrangian geometry

Dr. Mark Haskins On a wider class of complex manifolds – the so-called Calabi-Yau manifolds – there is also a natural notion of special Lagrangian geometry. Since the late 1980s these Calabi-Yau manifolds have played a prominent role in developments … Continue reading

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A Sphere that is Not so Round

Of course the most basic shape for me would be the sphere, but in our understanding of the earth and the images that we see of earth, our view is shattered by the first time we seen this enormous object, … Continue reading

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