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  1. Chaos: The New Science (Nobel Conference XXVI) by John Holte, James Gleick, et all 1993-03-19
  2. Current conservation and double spectral representations for scattering of vector particles by Mitchell J Feigenbaum, 1971

21. Feigenbaum - Ulli's Fractal Home
Translate this page Bifurkations-Diagramme - feigenbaum, mitchell feigenbaumdiagramme stellen das Verhalteneines dynamischen Systems (eine mathematische Formel) bei der Iteration
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23. Design Of A Role-based Trust-management Framework - Li, Mitchell, Winsborough (R
Li, Grosof, feigenbaum (2000) (Correct) Distributed Credential Chain Discoveryin Trust Management Li, Winsborough, mitchell (2001) (Correct) Active
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Abstract: Trust-management languages for representing policies and credentials in distributed authorization. RT combines the strengths of role-based access control and trustmanagement systems and is especially suitable for attributebased access control. Using a few simple credential forms, RT provides localized authority over roles, delegation in role definition, linked roles, and parameterized roles. RT also introduces manifold roles, which can be used to express threshold and separation-of-duty... (Update) Context of citations to this paper: More foundation, we introduce a trust management language, RT , which is the first (and the simplest) language in the RT framework RT stands for Role based Trust management; it is a family of languages for representing credentials and policies. We will discuss other...

24. Citations: Private Communication - Mitchell (ResearchIndex)
J. mitchell, Private Communication, 1993. A BGPbased Mechanism for Lowest-CostRouting - Joan feigenbaum Computer (2002) Self-citation (Sami) (Correct). .
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This paper is cited in the following contexts: Hardness Results for Multicast Cost Sharing (Extended.. - Feigenbaum.. (Correct) ....Alternative strategic models (e.g. ones in which the routers are sel sh, and their strategic goals may be aligned or at odds with those of their resident users) may also present interesting distributed algorithmic mechanismdesign challenges. Preliminary work along these lines is reported in 1.2 Statement of Results In order to state our results more precisely, we need additional notation and terminology. A strategyproof cost sharing mechanism is one that satis es the property that w i (u) w i (uj i ) for all u, i, and i . Here, uj i ) j = u j , for j 6= i, and ....
Mitchell, J. and Teague, V. (2002). Private communication Hardness Results for Multicast Cost Sharing - Feigenbaum, Krishnamurthy.. (2002) (Correct) ....Alternative strategic models (e.g. ones in which the routers are sel sh and their strategic goals may be aligned or at odds with those of their resident users) may also present interesting distributed algorithmic mechanism design challenges. Preliminary work along these lines is reported in 5 1.3 Statement of Results In order to state our results more precisely, we need additional notation and terminology.

25. References
Spinning, Euler's Disc. Bubble, Minimal Surfaces. F feigenbaum,mitchell. Reference.Context. Beffect, Constant of doubling. Expmaths, Bifurcation. Maps, Cartography.
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Aristotle Reference Context Freeuni Universe is living thing Alexand Library at Alexandria The Flat Earth A straight line is an aspect of Nature Discover Artist imitates Nature Logic The Law of Excluded Middle Magic Averroists and Neo-Platonists
Asimov,Isaac Reference Context Creationism/Evolution Alien Life Belief in paranormal Open Mindedness Pseudo science Innumer Pseudo science Euclid's 5th Dimens Chirality L-hand10 "The Left Hand of the Electron" -Euclid's 5th L-hand1 "The Left Hand of the Electron" -Odds and Evens L-hand2 "The Left Hand of the Electron" -The Left Hand of the Electron L-hand13 "The Left Hand of the Electron" -The Eureka Phenomenon Natsci The Nature of Science B
Balmer,Johann Reference Context Primesec Hydrogen Energy Levels Barnsley,Michael Reference Context Pracfrac Fractal Image Compression Friction Fern-Self Similarity Blackmore,Susan Reference Context John Mack's work UFO Temporal Lobe Seizure Front Transcript Physonb Quantum Consciousness Sci-Mat Transcript.Propensity to mystical belief through misunderstanding chance.

26. Maps That Shape The World
absolutely as much as possible unassisted,but in no way violating the integrity ofthe aesthetics with which a human would have done it mitchell feigenbaum.
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Maps that shape the world
"We wanted the computer to do absolutely as much as possible unassisted,but in no way violating the integrity of the aesthetics with which a human would have done it" - Mitchell Feigenbaum Like a huge piece of orange peel that refuses to be flattened without tearing at the edges, the globe cannot be forced into two dimensions without distortion. But that distortion can now be minimised
Ian Mundell
IN 1940 the US Air Force estimated that less than 10 per cent of the world was mapped in enough detail to make the charts its pilots needed. Aerial surveying during and after the Second World War filled most of the gaps, and in the past two decades there has been a flood of data from Earth observation satellites. But modern atlases are still based on survey data obtained before the advent of satellite photography. Until now, cartographers have not used the combination of new mathematics and computing power needed to exploit this mass of data.
It has taken an outsider to change all this. The

27. Biography.com
Fehling, Hermann von, 1812 1885. Feiffer, Jules, 1929 . feigenbaum,mitchell, 1945 . Feininger, Lyonel (Charles Adrian), 1871 1956.
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28. APS Presentations
N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z. F. feigenbaum, mitchell, DynamicsSince Poincaré The Last Two Decades of Nonlinear Dynamics A Perspective .
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29. Ninghui Li's Publications
Management. Ninghui Li, William H. Winsborough, and John C. mitchell. Journal Authorization.Ninghui Li, Benjamin N. Grosof, and Joan feigenbaum. ACM
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Publications
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30. Mathematician Index
Copernicus, Nicolaus Cotes, Roger del Ferro, Scipione Descartes, René DionysodorusEudoxus Euler, Leonhard Eutocius feigenbaum, mitchell Fermat, Pierre Ferrari
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Index of Mathematicians
Abel, Niels Henrik
Apollonius

Archimedes

Archytas
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Zeno
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31. Chaos Theory
states. Mathematician mitchell feigenbaum (1945) followed up on May'sstudy and found there is order in the chaos May observed. The
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The Story of Chaos Theory
Chaos is defined as an extreme sensitivity to initial conitions, i.e. very simple expreesions can lead to chaotic behaviour. E.g. of Chaos are turbulence, weather, biological population. In fact, it can be found everywhere: in biology, astronomy, chemistry, engineering, medicine, business, etc. The story starts in 1889 with Henri Poincaré (1854-1912). He produced a paper on the Three-body Problem . That was the first of glimpse of Chaos Theory (CT). He used the concept of a Phase Space which is a velocity versus position plot. But plotting the whole phase space is a daunting task, so Poincaré looked at a 'slice' of the phase space. This slice is now called a Poincaré Section. Such a section contains lots of points. And by observing these points, we can detect trends or chaotic behaviour. His 200-page paper was error-ridden and had to be recalled for correction. it is during this second look that he identified a pattern in the Poincaré Section. Some regions became dense with points, while others had none. It soon became clear there is no way to predict the orbit of the bodies far into the future. The resulting 270 pages was published in Acta Mathematica . However, his work was not recognized as an indication of a new Science (or Mathematics) until the 1970s.

32. Re: Mitchell J. (was: Joan) Feigenbaum By Samuel S. Kutler
fgnbaum.html http//www.astro.virginia.edu/~eww6n/math/feigenbaumConstant.html 2. feigenbaum of feigenbaum's constant = mitchell J. feigenbaum (1944
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33. Mitchell J. (was: Joan) Feigenbaum By Antreas P. Hatzipolakis
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Subject: Mitchell J. (was: Joan) Feigenbaum Author: xpolakis@hol.gr Date: http://www.mi.aau.dk/~abuch/feigenbaum.html http://www.mathsoft.com/asolve/constant/fgnbaum/fgnbaum.html http://www.astro.virginia.edu/~eww6n/math/FeigenbaumConstant.html 2. Feigenbaum of "Feigenbaum's constant" = Mitchell J. Feigenbaum (1944 - ) (The 'chaotic', as has called him Ed Wall) Web Page (cv): http://mmm.wwa.com/tbrf/feigenb.html PS: Joan Feigenbaum's Web Page: http://www.research.att.com/~jf/ APH The Math Forum

34. Buchanan Tree
of Georgia); 2001 Arunava Banerjee (Univ. of Rochester). Tom Dietterich,with feigenbaum; Tom mitchell, with (CMU Tom.mitchell@cmu.edu )
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Tree of Bruce Buchanan's students for the Computer History Exhibits
Much information was provided by Haym Hirsch , but the lower levels of this tree are still quite incomplete. We'd like to add current locations and email. Send updates by email to: gio@cs.stanford.edu (Gio Wiederhold).
Professor Bruce Buchanan (at Stanford 1970-1985?)
Professor Buchanan, PhD 1967, Michigan State Univ. with Gerald Massey, and an interesting academic genealogy
At Stanford 1970-1985?; left for Univ. of Pittsburgh, retired 2002.
  • Professor Altman , Stanford Genetics, Medicine, and CS:
  • 1975 Ted Shortliffe, with Feigenbaum Professor Shortliffe, Stanford and Columbia Student Tree 1979 Reid Smith (EE), with Feigenbaum (Schlumberger) 1984 Greg Cooper, with Feigenbaum Professor Wilkins, Univ. of Illinois,
  • 1988 Bill Clancey? (Inst. for Learning)
  • Professor Hirsh, Rutgers Univ.
  • 1991 David Loewenstern (Brand Dialogue) 1993 David Lubinsky (Univ. of Witwatersrand, South Africa) 1995 Steve Norton (PHZ Capital Partners, MA) 1997 Vipul Kashyap (Telcordia, NJ)
  • 35. Ref: Scientists Of The Second Half Of The 20th Century - By Miles Hodges
    order. It was chaoticyet clearly representing a type of order amidstchaos. mitchell feigenbaum. Ilya Prigogine (1917 ). Prigogine
    http://www.newgenevacenter.org/reference/20b-science2.htm

    People of Ideas during
    the Second Half of the Twentieth Century:
    THE SCIENTISTS
    By Alphabetical Order:
    A Achterberg, Jeanne
    Aspect ,
    Alain B Bateson, Gregory
    Bell,
    John ... Harrison C Campbell, Joseph
    Chandrasekhar,
    Subramanyan ... Francis D Dawkins, Richard
    Dennett,
    Daniel C. ... Peter F. E Eccles, John
    Eliade,
    Mircea ... Paul F Feigenbaum, Mitchell
    Feynman,
    Richard G Gell-Mann, Murray
    Glashow,
    Sheldon L. ... Stanislav H Haldane, J. B. S.
    Hawking,
    Stephen ... Fred J Jantsch, Erich Jastrow, Robert K Katz, Stephen T. Elizabeth L Leakey, Richard Leslie, John ... James E. M Mandelbrot, Benoit Margulis, Lynn ... Norman P Penzias, Arno Perls, Fritz ... Ilya R Rifkin, Jeremy Rogers, Carl S Schneider, Stephen H. Sheldrake, Rupert ... Benjamin W Watson, James Dewey Weinberg, Steven ... Robert Z Zohar, Danah
    By Historical Subject Area:
    Philosophy/Theology of Science (go to page "THE PHILOSOPHERS')
    Quantum Theory/Particle Physics
    Scientific Cosmology/Big Bang
    Chaos and Self-Organizing Systems

    36. Biographical References: Master List - By Miles Hodges
    F. Faraday, Michael Farrakhan, Louis Farrer, Austin feigenbaum, mitchell Fénelon,François Ferguson, Marilyn Fermi, Enrico Feuerbach, Ludwig Feynman, Richard
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    People of Ideas
    (Philosophers, Scientists and Theologians)
    THE MASTER LIST
    A B C D ... Z
    A Abelard , Peter
    Achterberg
    , Jeanne ... , A. J.
    B
    Bacon , Francis
    Bacon,
    Roger ... , George Gordon Noel, Lord
    C Calvin , John
    Campbell
    , Joseph ... , Nicolas
    Council of:
    Nicea

    Constantinople

    Ephesus

    Chalcedon
    ... Cyril
    D
    Dalton , John Daly , Mary ... , Emile
    E Eccles , John Eckhart , Meister Johannes ... Ezekiel
    F Faraday , Michael Farrakhan , Louis ... , Sigmund
    G Gadamer , Hans-Georg Galen Galileo Galilei ... , Madame
    H Habakkuk Hagan , Kenneth Haldane ... , Bill
    I Iconoclast Controversy Ignatius Ignatius de Loyola Innocent III ... Third
    J James , William Jansen , Cornelius ... (Eastern Emperor)
    K The Kairos Document Kant , Immanuel Karlstadt ... , Hans
    L Lamarck
    , Jean-Baptiste de Laplace , Pierre Simon de ... , Charles
    M Mach , Ernst Machen , John Gresham ... , Norman
    N Nahum Nathan Navarrete , Pedro ... , Henri J. M.
    O Ockham , William of Oecolampadius Origen ... Ovid
    P Pagels , Elaine Pannenberg , Wolfhart ... Pythagoras
    Q Quine , W. V. O.
    R Radewijns , Florens Rahner , Karl ... , Kevin
    S Sagan ,Carl Saint-Simon , Count Henri de ... , Emanuel
    T Tauler , Johannes Taylor , E. B. ... , Archbishop Desmond
    U Urban II (Pope) Usher , James
    V Valla , Lorenzo Van Buren , Paul ... , Stephanie
    W Waldo , Peter Warfield , Benjamin B.

    37. Www.nonlin.tu-muenchen.de/Projekte/Chlex/LEX
    Translate this page Farey tree FAREY_TREE Fehlermultiplikation ? FEHLERMULTIPLIKATION feigenbaum,mitchell ? feigenbaum feigenbaumszenario ? feigenbaumSZENARIO
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    38. Stephen Wolfram: A New Kind Of Science -- Index F-fli
    and cybernetics, 862 in growth of bones, 1010 in visual system, 1075 Feedback shiftregisters, 974 see also Shift registers feigenbaum, mitchell J. (USA, 1944
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    A
    B C D ... E F G H I J ... Z F-Fli Flo-Fz
    F-Fli
    Fabric
    wrinkling of, 996
    Face-centered cubic (fcc)
    lattice, 930
    sphere packing, 986
    Voronoi diagram, 987
    Faces (geometrical)
    in deformable packings, 988
    and discrete spaces, 1051
    in planar networks, 1038 Faces (human) development of bones in, 1010 parametrization of, 1010 random variations in, 1192 recognition of, 626 Faceted crystal growth Factor (polynomial factorization) analog for Boolean formulas, 1095 and cycles in shift rules, 963 and quadratic congruential generators, 975 randomized algorithm for, 1192 and shift register periods, 975 Factorial (n!) encoded as integer equation, 1160 and examples of universality, 1110 and hypersphere volume, 1050 leading digits in, 914 and number of reversible block cellular automata, 1023 number with digits at, 914 and QED perturbation series, 1060 as recursive sequence, 906 and transcendental numbers, 914 see also Gamma Factorial2 (double factorial) and isotropic tensors, 980

    39. APPENDIX B:
    Colloquially, the control systems and filters employed by the Iscog. feigenbaum,mitchell (prop. n) American physicist-laureate of the Late Modern era.
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    APPENDIX B: GLOSSARY
    A.U. - (n) Astronomical Unit; the mean distance from the center of Sol to the center of Earth. Equal to 149,604,970 kilometers, or 49.9028 light-seconds. ANTIAUTOMATA - (adj.) Describes any weapon intended for use against robots. ARC DE FIN - (n) A hypothetical device for diverting photons from the fourth-dimensional extremum of spacetime. Attributed to Bruno de Towaji. ARCHIMEDES - (prop. n) Greek physicist from the Classical era. AUTRONIC - (adj.) Capable of self-directed activity. Commonly used to differentiate "robots" from teleoperated or "waldo" devices. BLITTERSTAFF - (n) An antiautomata weapon employing a library of rapidly shifting wellstone compositions. Attributed to Bruno de Towaji. BONDRIL BUNKERLITE CASIMIR EFFECT - (n) The exclusion of vacuum wavelengths by closely spaced, uncharged, conducting plates, causing the plates to be pressed together. Earliest evidence of the Zero Point Field. CASIMIR, HENDRICK - (prop. n) Dutch physicist of the Old Modern era. CATALONIA - (prop. n) Former Mediterranean nation at the northeast of the Iberian penninsula, historically a part of Spain.

    40. Feigenbaum-Diagramm | Ein(-)Blick Ins Chaos Von C. Wolfseher
    Translate this page Der Physiker mitchell feigenbaum hatte an dieser Stelle die Idee für eineweitere Computerdarstellung des Iterations-Szenarios Wir (bzw.
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    Feigenbaum-Diagramm - Aus eins mach' zwei
    Unsere bewährte Tabelle zur Iteration der logistischen Gleichung liefert bei steigender Periode keine sehr übersichtlichen Ergebnisse. Man kann nicht sicher einen 16er-Zyklus von einem sich einpendelnden 8er-Zyklus unterscheiden. Der Physiker Mitchell Feigenbaum hatte an dieser Stelle die Idee für eine weitere Computerdarstellung des Iterations-Szenarios: Wir (bzw. der Computer) iterieren irgendein x für festes r , sagen wir 4700-mal. x dürfte dann schon am Attraktor kleben. Dann tragen wir die folgenden, sagen wir 300, Iterationsergebnisse x 4700 bis 5000 als Ordinatenwert über der Abszisse r r Feigenbaum-Diagramm Wir erkennen die bereits festgestellten Phänomene wieder:
    • r r p r r an. r r -Achse. Was ist jetzt los? Die Ordinatenwerte x n hüpfen ziellos auf und ab, d.h. die Populationsgröße variiert von Jahr zu Jahr völlig unregelmäßig, bis schließlich bei r = 4 alle möglichen Populationszahlen von bis 1 auftreten. Das Chaos ist ausgebrochen! Wir müssen dieses Tohuwabohu mit FBAUM im wahrsten Sinne des Wortes unter die Lupe nehmen:
    zum Kapitel "Sensitivität"

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