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How critical is brain criticality?

Trends in Neurosciences, 2022
Criticality is the singular state of complex systems poised at the brink of a phase transition between order and randomness. Such systems display remarkable information-processing capabilities, evoking the compelling hypothesis that the brain may itself ...
J. O’Byrne, K. Jerbi
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Is gravel becoming scarce? Evaluating the local criticality of construction aggregates

Resources, Conservation and Recycling, 2017
Dimitra Ioannidou   +2 more
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Acritical Criticism, Critical Criticism

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2007
This paper theorizes critical readings from an interactional / argumentative point of view, situating them on a scale going from consonant, "friendly" criticism, to dissonant, confrontational or "unfriendly" criticism. Some key critical notions (by Oscar Wilde, Stanley Fish, Paul Ricoeur, Judith Fetterley and H. Porter Abbott) are examined in the light
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P − V criticality of charged AdS black holes

, 2012
A bstractTreating the cosmological constant as a thermodynamic pressure and its conjugate quantity as a thermodynamic volume, we reconsider the critical behaviour of charged AdS black holes.
D. Kubizňák, R. Mann
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Critic, criticism, critics

1997
From the very beginning of his career, Arthur Miller has engaged with the critical enterprise, but perhaps even more interestingly he has himself been a relentless and passionate critic, in all of his plays, of the human social and psychological condition, and has consistently ascribed a high value to that critical engagement.
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Critics on Criticism

Journal of Aesthetic Education, 1994
This article presents the thoughts of several contemporary professional publishing critics concerning what they do when they criticize art. Their thoughts are especially offered to art teachers to add to their knowledge base about art criticism, a discipline that engenders strongly held beliefs and sometimes unfounded biases.
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A critical critic

Journal of Broadcasting, 1966
After a cross‐country trip interviewing publishers, editors and fellow critics a couple of years ago, Ernie Kreiling let loose a blast against the generally poor state of broadcast criticism in American newspapers. “The Kreiling Thesis” as it was called when published in the Bulletin of the American Society of Newspaper Editors, held that most papers ...
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Self-organized criticality.

Physical review. A, General physics, 1988
P. Bak, Chao Tang, K. Wiesenfeld
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Self-organized criticality

, 1991
Per Bak, Kan Chen
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Signatures of self-organized criticality in an ultracold atomic gas

Nature, 2020
S. Helmrich   +6 more
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