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getinvolved links learn more references educator resources top Society for Mathematical Biology Membership in the society comes with a subscription to their journal. http://www.smb.org/ PLoS Computational Biology journal PLoS Computational Biology is published b...
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: quantum computing
mechanics. The recent excitement in this lively and speculative domain of research was triggered by Peter Shor (1994) who showed how a quantum algorithm could exponentially “speed-up” classical computation and factor large numbers into primes much more rapidly (at least in terms ...
Design Resources on the Web - Mathematics Research Center, Univ. of London
automorphism program Overview of MAGMA (Computational algebra system for algebra, number theory and geometry) GENSTAT page (statistical analysis package) from VSN International DISCRETA (a program to construct t-designs with prescribed automorphism group) Herb Wilf's Ea...
Linguistics and Philosophy
As its name suggests, the Department of Linguistics and Philosophy houses a linguistics section and a philosophy section. Read more about Linguistics and Philosophy at MIT Though they share a number of intellectual interests and a joint undergraduate major, these...
Palomar College: Variance and Standard Deviation
23 26 20 -1 10 0 -6 -1 2 -4 1 100 0 36 1 4 16 3. The variance is the sum of the squared deviations divided by n-1 B. The computational formula 1. Square each X 23 34 24 18 23 26 20 529 1156 576 324 529 676 400 2. Use the computational formula to c...
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Chinese room argument
computers merely use syntactic rules to manipulate symbol strings, but have no understanding of meaning or semantics. Searle's argument is a direct challenge to proponents of Artificial Intelligence, and the argument also has broad implications for functionalist and computational...
MathWorld: Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics - Eric W. Weisstein and Wolfram Research,...
Wolfram MathWorld: The Web's Most Extensive Mathematics Resource Algebra Applied Mathematics Calculus and Analysis Discrete Mathematics Foundations of Mathematics Geometry History and Terminology Number Theory Probability and Statistics Recreational Mathematics Topology Alphabet...
Chemical and Engineering News: August 24, 1998
Table of contents Table of contents August 24, 1998 Volume 76, Number 34 CENEAR 76 34 1-80 ISSN 0009-2347 Quote of the Week "What we care about is putting an amino acid sequence in the top of a computational black box, and what we want out the other end...
Natural Experiments and Variable Variegation
Microbes Count! Chapter 7: Natural Experiments and Variable Variegation Valuing Variable Variegation Microbes would remain under-explored if we limited our observations to those that could be successfully cultured in the laboratory. Computational methods are useful with field populations as...
Indiana Academic Standards-Social Studies-Grade 6
anthropology, forensic anthropology, linguistics and archeology * archeology: a branch of anthropology which studies past cultures through the things that remain, such as buildings, tols or potery * information resources: print media, such as boks, magazines and newspapers; electronic...
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anthropology, forensic anthropology, linguistics and archeology * archeology: a branch of anthropology which studies past cultures through the things that remain, such as buildings, tols or potery * information resources: print media, such as boks, magazines and newspapers; electronic media, such as radio, television, Web sites and databases; and comunity resources, such as individuals and organizations Standard 2 Civics and Government
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anthropology, forensic anthropology, <span class="highlight">linguistics</span> and archeology * archeology: a branch <span class="highlight">of</span> anthropology which studies past cultures through the things that remain, such as buildings, tols or potery * information resources: print media, such as boks, magazines and newspapers; electronic media, such as radio, television, Web sites and databases; and comunity resources, such as individuals and organizations Standard 2 Civics and Government
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