mikeiavelli

@mikeiavelli

Physicist & mathematician. Interested in computer science and education research. Fashion victim, coffee aficionado.

Montreal
Vrijeme pridruživanja: siječanj 2010.

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  1. Prikvačeni tweet
    12. srp 2018.

    "This guide contains all the science, engineering, mathematics, art, music, philosophy, facts, and figures required for even the most clueless time traveler to build a civilization from the ground up."

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    11. sij
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    5. sij

    Consider: millions of years ago our antecedents gave a massive sacrifice of their left hemisphere. We lost a tremendous amount of short term memory and replaced it with Broca’s, Wernicke & the phonological loop. But why? So we can—talk. Thus chimpanzees can do this—we can’t:

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    16. pro 2019.

    Solving linear systems comes with different flavors.

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    13. pro 2019.

    A domino can knock over another domino about 1.5x larger than itself. An awesome mechanical chain reaction [source, Stephen Morris: ]

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    6. stu 2019.

    I decided to collect some of the thoughts on parsing vs. validation I was reflecting on about a month ago into a new blog post:

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    3. pro 2015.

    Here is an attempt to explain Petri nets (the cutest concurrency model!) in a single page of notes.

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  8. 13. kol 2019.

    I love how this puzzle is easy to state and understand, but how you can model it in so many different ways. And the many ways in which you can present your results... reading the comments to the original thread is quite interesting!

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  9. 30. srp 2019.

    Ah, that feeling of enlightenment you experience on the first step of your journey towards cata-/para-/ana-/apo-/hylomorphisms...👼

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  10. 24. srp 2019.

    "I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion. I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhäuser Gate. All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain. Time to die." R.I.P. Rutger Hauer

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    14. srp 2019.

    How Eratosthenes measured the size of Earth: the Cosmos episode where Carl Sagan explains how the ancient Greeks, using reason and math, figured out the Earth isn’t flat, over 2,000 years ago

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    7. srp 2019.

    New video! A 3.14-minute understanding of e^(i pi), from the perspective of differential equations.

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    And finally finally: -Here's the weird sculpture the AGLAE engineers made out of spare accelerator parts -And here's the Paris cityscape webcam they use to not get too depressed working all day in a windowless basement. 17/17

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    28. lip 2019.

    1 goal, 49 collabs, 39 institutions in 13 countries & growing. Join & bridge disciplinary boundaries in understanding disturbances. Open for contributions:

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    28. lip 2019.

    Carl Gustav Jacob Jacobi was a German mathematician famous for his maxim "Invert, always invert". He believed that the solution of many hard problems can be clarified by re-expressing them in inverse form. Inversion forces new ways of thinking and helps uncover hidden solutions.

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    27. lip 2019.

    New work out on arXiv! Reverse engineering recurrent networks for sentiment classification reveals line attractor dynamics (), with fantastic co-authors , , and . summary below! 👇🏾 (1/4)

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    This is the story of chalk. Not just any chalk, but a Japanese brand called Hagoromo, which mathematician Satyan Devadoss dubbed "the Michael Jordan of chalk, the Rolls Royce of chalk" Then the company decided to stop making chalk. So mathematicians began hoarding it.

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  18. 5. ožu 2019.

    this interesting paper on Selective Applicative Functors

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    Student:" is the cactus the wavefunction in the Schrödinger equation?" Me: "the what?" Student: "the cactus! That!" They then pointed at psi...🤣🤣

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    8. lis 2018.

    In this odd problem, is there any way to determine the height of the animals? (It is claimed that it's possible to determine the height of the table.)

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