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  1. Response: Response

    ... Melanie Swan Next Node Foment Kepler's planetary motion ellipses, Bohr's electron shells, ... a variety of micro and macro scale phenomena. Next node foment is an idea inspired by complexity theory. As large complex adaptive ...

  2. Response: The Vulnerability of Headquarters

    ... like the telephone network, depending on a central node connecting everyone else. If this node was wiped out with a bomb, no one could communicate. Scenario studies ...

  3. Conversation: INTENTIONAL PROGRAMMING [ 6.22.97 ]

    ... are encoded in a tree-like data structure where each node also has a graph-like pointer to the definition of the intention the node is an instance of. Every node can have arbitrary nodes underneath it, that ...

  4. Response: Deep Science [ 12.30.15 ]

    ... exists, that might imply that perturbing the lower-level node could causally influence the higher-level node. Some examples of deep science approaches might include using optogenetic ...

  5. Response: Variety [ 12.25.16 ]

    ... as graphs or networks. Each element is represented by a node and two nodes are related when they are connected by a line. We know of a ... you need about the neighbourhoods to distinguish each node from the rest, the higher the variety. This captures a notion of ...

  6. Event: THE EDGE "BILLIONAIRES' DINNER" 2004

    ... in Jeff Kimble's lab at Caltech contemplating the first node of the the quantum internet — a single atom trapped in an optical ... into existence. But when the quantum internet has only one node, containing one bit, Q-Google (Quoogle?) is not yet necessary. Sergey and ...

  7. Contribution: Contribution 26891 [ 3.14.16 ]

    ... as nodes in graphs. Such a "set" metaphorized as a node in a graph can "contain itself" when the node in the graph points to itself. Such sets have been used to provide models ...

  8. Response: A New Algorithm Makes Us Rethink What Computers Can—and Cannot—Do [ 12.29.15 ]

    ... correspondence between their nodes that preserves each node’s connections—between them. Easy to state, but difficult to solve, ...

  9. Response: WE HAVE BECOME HUNTER GATHERERS OF IMAGES AND INFORMATION

    ... The Internet reverses that by making each of our minds a node in a continually evolving network of other minds. The Internet is also ...

  10. Conversation: SOCIAL NETWORKS AND HAPPINESS [ 12.4.08 ]

    ... in 2007. It contains 353 students, each represented by a node; each line between two nodes indicates that the connected individuals were ...

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