I only skimmed it, but I want to point out to the author that in his slope equation, the slope is denoted by m, not x. But yes, using the Laplacian seems natural as a metric for what he wants to measure. Coming from a…
From the paper "Pólya’s conjecture for Euclidean balls" https://dms.umontreal.ca/~iossif/polya.pdf "The celebrated Pólya’s conjecture (1954) in spectral geometry states that the eigenvalue counting functions of the…
Maxwell was deeply influenced by Faraday's work but he was not his student: he first noticed Faraday’s work while he was at Cambridge in the 1850s. He found a way to translate Faraday’s experimental findings (expressed…
...but then, what material did you expect as a beginner?
"All you need are better titles!"
> Wolfram stumbled upon something quite profound that (from my perspective) is under appreciated by the majority of working physicists and mathematicians: Computation arises from very simple axiomatic systems I disagree…
(Emergent systems I guess.)
Have you seen the stuff he "works on" lately? What a pretentious use of pseudo-scientific jargon that means absolutely nothing. If someone piles on layers upon layers of concepts over many years, but nobody else uses…
I only skimmed it, but I want to point out to the author that in his slope equation, the slope is denoted by m, not x. But yes, using the Laplacian seems natural as a metric for what he wants to measure. Coming from a…
From the paper "Pólya’s conjecture for Euclidean balls" https://dms.umontreal.ca/~iossif/polya.pdf "The celebrated Pólya’s conjecture (1954) in spectral geometry states that the eigenvalue counting functions of the…
Maxwell was deeply influenced by Faraday's work but he was not his student: he first noticed Faraday’s work while he was at Cambridge in the 1850s. He found a way to translate Faraday’s experimental findings (expressed…
...but then, what material did you expect as a beginner?
"All you need are better titles!"
> Wolfram stumbled upon something quite profound that (from my perspective) is under appreciated by the majority of working physicists and mathematicians: Computation arises from very simple axiomatic systems I disagree…
(Emergent systems I guess.)
Have you seen the stuff he "works on" lately? What a pretentious use of pseudo-scientific jargon that means absolutely nothing. If someone piles on layers upon layers of concepts over many years, but nobody else uses…