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Is there a connection between the COVID-19 pandemic, four students who skipped a class to watch a movie, Greek philosopher Socrates, and a clock tower in Switzerland? Yes, these are all involved in various thought experiments floating around in this universe. This book captures them all, touching a wide range of topics such as economics, ethics, physics, mathematics, medicine, democracy, artificial intelligence and machine learning. Written in simple language, the ideas discussed may serve as material for family discussions, party conversations or intriguing classroom debates. Once you get the book, a virtual tour of the entire universe will be on your finger tips.
This book discusses a wide array of thought experiments that are pertinent to but not limited to Mathematics, Computer Science, Physics, Ethics, Law, Democracy and Medicine, inviting the readers to tour the universe while sitting at home! Any profit generated from the sale of the book will be donated to the Solvanam organization to help support healthy discourse & dissemination of good ideas.
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Vols. for 1982/1983- include : University of Illinois at Chicago. Health Sciences Center. Staff directory.
A book on various thought experiments used to discuss/decide/understand ideas/questions related to a wide range of fields. Topics handled include several domains of human life from ethics, cognition, law, medicine, democracy, math, physics to philosophies of existence/perception.
This book discusses new cognitive informatics tools, algorithms and methods that mimic the mechanisms of the human brain which lead to an impending revolution in understating a large amount of data generated by various smart applications. The book is a collection of peer-reviewed best selected research papers presented at the International Conference on Data Intelligence and Cognitive Informatics (ICDICI 2020), organized by SCAD College of Engineering and Technology, Tirunelveli, India, during 8–9 July 2020. The book includes novel work in data intelligence domain which combines with the increasing efforts of artificial intelligence, machine learning, deep learning and cognitive science to study and develop a deeper understanding of the information processing systems.
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Covers the topic of collateral circulation and its structure and function; its molecular mechanisms during the course of critical arterial stenosis; and how it can be stimulated by physical and growth factors. Animal models are covered in this volume as they reproduce the clinical situation in the laboratory. The book also contains mechanistic explanations of vascular growth that are reflected in numerous charts.