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Introduction to elementary particles

by: hend, 403 pages

Introduction to elementary particles

Laboratory Equipment for Research and Analytical Labs

by: blockscientific, 3 pages

Many dealers offer laboratory equipment for research and analytical labs. Some research may be required to find the right laboratory equipment supplier, but it is well worth the trouble.

tesina

by: D, 1 pages

tesina

GOUT DIET

by: Cecilelx, 2 pages

The gout diet and hydration are very important in preventing gout attacks. Drinking lots of water helps to dilute urinary uric acid, thus reducing the chance of an attack.

Imagine by Jonah Lehrer

by: Larry, 291 pages

Imagine by Jonah Lehrer

Viability Evolution: Elimination and Extinction in Evolutionary Computation

by: Claudio Mattiussi, 21 pages

Current mainstream Evolutionary Algorithms (EA) are based on the concept of selection, encapsulated in the definition of a fitness function. Besides selection, however, the natural evolutionary ...

Immune notes

by: gobabygirl07, 23 pages

Dr. Karp's notes

fluids

by: Peter McHung, 9 pages

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Measures of Diversity for Populations and Distances Between Individuals with Highly Reorganizable Genomes

by: Dan Zamad, 21 pages

In this paper we address the problem of defining a measure of diversity for a population of individuals whose genome can be subjected to major reorganizations during the evolutionary process. To this ...

The Age of Analog Networks

by: Dan Zamad, 14 pages

A large class of systems of biological and technological relevance can be described as analog networks, that is, collections of dynamic devices interconnected by links of varying strength. Some ...

Beyond Graphs - A New Synthesis

by: Dan Zamad, 13 pages

Artificial neural networks, electronic circuits, and gene networks are some examples of systems that can be modeled as networks, that is, as collections of interconnected nodes. In this paper we ...

Center of Mass Encoding - A self-adaptive representation with adjustable redundancy for real-valued parameters

by: Dan Zamad, 8 pages

In this paper we describe a new class of representations for realvalued parameters called Center of Mass Encoding (CoME). CoME is based on variable length strings, it is self-adaptive, and it permits ...

Analog Genetic Encoding for the Evolution of Circuits and Networks

by: Dan Zamad, 12 pages

This paper describes a new kind of genetic representation called analog genetic encoding (AGE). The representation is aimed at the evolutionary synthesis and reverse engineering of circuits and ...

Evolutionary synthesis of analog networks

by: Dan Zamad, 315 pages

The significant increase in the available computational power that took place in recent decades has been accompanied by a growing interest in the application of the evolutionary approach to the ...

Review of - 'Digital Biology - The Creation of Life Inside Computers and How It Will Affect Us

by: Dan Zamad, 4 pages

Review of - 'Digital Biology - The Creation of Life Inside Computers and How It Will Affect Us

A Reference Discretization Strategy for the Numerical Solution of Physical Field Problems

by: Dan Zamad, 137 pages

CONTENTS I. Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . II. Foundations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A. The Mathematical Structure of Physical Field Theories B. Geometric Objects and Orientation . . I. ...

The Geometry of Time-Stepping

by: Dan Zamad, 27 pages

Abstract—The space-time geometric structure of Maxwell’s equations is examined and a subset of them is found to define a pair of exact discrete time-stepping relations. The desirability ...

The Finite Volume, Finite Difference, and Finite Elements Methods as Numerical Methods for Physical Field Problem

by: Dan Zamad, 140 pages

CONTENTS I. Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . II. Foundations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A. The Mathematical Structure of Physical Field Theories B. Geometric Objects and Orientation . . I. ...

The Finite Volume, Finite Difference, and Finite Elements Methods as Numerical Methods for Physical Field Problems - Revised versio

by: Dan Zamad, 137 pages

L Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 I1 . Foundations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147 A . The Mathematical Structure of Physical ...