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Chaos Theory

open access: yesIdealistic Studies, 1994
In this article we discuss two divergent accounts of non-human animals as analog models of human biomedical phenomena. Using a classical account of analogical reasoning, toxicologists and teratologists claim that if the model and subject modeled are substantially similar, then test results in non-human animals are likely applicable to humans . However,
LaFollette, Hugh, Shanks, Niall
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Survival and weak chaos [PDF]

open access: yesRoyal Society Open Science, 2018
Survival analysis in biology and reliability theory in engineering concern the dynamical functioning of bio/electro/mechanical units. Here we incorporate effects of chaotic dynamics into the classical theory.
Sean Nee
doaj   +1 more source

Stability of Synchronized Chaos in Coupled Dynamical Systems

open access: yes, 2002
We consider the stability of synchronized chaos in coupled map lattices and in coupled ordinary differential equations. Applying the theory of Hermitian and positive semidefinite matrices we prove two results that give simple bounds on coupling strengths
Afraimovich   +32 more
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Neuromorphic Photonic Processing and Memory With Spiking Resonant Tunneling Diode Neurons and Neural Networks

open access: yesAdvanced Intelligent Systems, EarlyView.
This work shows resonant tunneling diode‐based opto‐electronic spiking neurons enabling fast edge detection in time series, a two‐layer photonic spiking neural network for complex classification, and a depth‐tunable photonic spiking memory system. Neuromorphic computing—modeled after the functionality and efficiency of biological neural systems—offers ...
Dafydd Owen‐Newns   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

Relation between chaos theory and Lewis's development theory:

open access: yesMediterranean Journal of Clinical Psychology, 2016
In this paper, four levels of Lewis's development theory are compared with a representative chaos equation                      Z (n+1) = p [1 - Z (n)] Z (n)  and the counseling process. This equation is equal to the following two equations: X (n+1)
Hideaki Yanagisawa
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Scalable Platform Enabling Reservoir Computing With Nanoporous Oxide Memristors for Image Recognition and Time Series Prediction

open access: yesAdvanced Intelligent Systems, EarlyView.
The approach of physical in materia computing incorporates parallel computing within the medium itself. A scalable and energy‐efficient, oxide‐based computational platform is realized in form of a nanoporous network of volatile niobium oxide memristors sandwiched between top and bottom metallic electrodes, and then tested for prediction and ...
Joshua Donald   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

The Emergence of English as a Lingua Digital Within Chaos/Complexity Theory Framework

open access: yesNalans, 2020
English has now become a digital language with the rise of the digital age, especially with Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, and now due to COVID-19. Individuals’ interaction with the digital beings such as front camera, social media, and keyboards has ...
Hilal Peker, Özkan Akkaya
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CHAOS THEORY AS DEPICTED IN THE ADJUSTMENT BUREAU

open access: yesCelt: A Journal of Culture, English Language Teaching & Literature, 2016
The Adjustment Bureau movie is an example of how Chaos Theory, a theory originated from Physics, can be applied in a work of popular cultural product. This paper analyzes how Chaos Theory's Butterfly Effect, in which one small event brings significant ...
Laliyah Khairun Novia, Nurenzia Yannuar
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Quantum Chaos and Random Matrix Theory - Some New Results

open access: yes, 1996
New insight into the correspondence between Quantum Chaos and Random Matrix Theory is gained by developing a semiclassical theory for the autocorrelation function of spectral determinants.
Agam   +19 more
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Device‐Level Implementation of Reservoir Computing With Memristors

open access: yesAdvanced Intelligent Systems, EarlyView.
Reservoir computing (RC) is an emerging computing scheme that employs a reservoir and a single readout layer, which can be actualized in the nanoscale with memristors. As a comprehensive overview, the principles of RC and the switching mechanisms of memristors are discussed, followed by actual demonstrations of memristor‐based RC and the remaining ...
Sunbeom Park, Hyojung Kim, Ho Won Jang
wiley   +1 more source

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