Critical Point of View
Title | Critical Point of View PDF eBook |
Author | Geert Lovink |
Publisher | |
Pages | 384 |
Release | 2011 |
Genre | Electronic encyclopedias |
ISBN | 9789078146131 |
For millions of internet users around the globe, the search for new knowledge begins with Wikipedia. The encyclopedia's rapid rise, novel organization, and freely offered content have been marveled at and denounced by a host of commentators. This book moves beyond unflagging praise, well-worn facts, and questions about its reliability and accuracy, to unveil the complex, messy, and controversial realities of a distributed knowledge platform. The essays, interviews and artworks brought together in this reader form part of the overarching 'Critical Point of View' research initiative, which began with a conference in Bangalore (January 2010), followed by events in Amsterdam (March 2010) and Leipzig (September 2010). With an emphasis on theoretical reflection, cultural difference and indeed, critique, contributions to this collection ask: What values are embedded in Wikipedia's software? On what basis are Wikipedia's claims to neutrality made?
The Cortex and the Critical Point
Title | The Cortex and the Critical Point PDF eBook |
Author | John M. Beggs |
Publisher | MIT Press |
Pages | 217 |
Release | 2022-08-30 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 0262544032 |
How the cerebral cortex operates near a critical phase transition point for optimum performance. Individual neurons have limited computational powers, but when they work together, it is almost like magic. Firing synchronously and then breaking off to improvise by themselves, they can be paradoxically both independent and interdependent. This happens near the critical point: when neurons are poised between a phase where activity is damped and a phase where it is amplified, where information processing is optimized, and complex emergent activity patterns arise. The claim that neurons in the cortex work best when they operate near the critical point is known as the criticality hypothesis. In this book John Beggs—one of the pioneers of this hypothesis—offers an introduction to the critical point and its relevance to the brain. Drawing on recent experimental evidence, Beggs first explains the main ideas underlying the criticality hypotheses and emergent phenomena. He then discusses the critical point and its two main consequences—first, scale-free properties that confer optimum information processing; and second, universality, or the idea that complex emergent phenomena, like that seen near the critical point, can be explained by relatively simple models that are applicable across species and scale. Finally, Beggs considers future directions for the field, including research on homeostatic regulation, quasicriticality, and the expansion of the cortex and intelligence. An appendix provides technical material; many chapters include exercises that use freely available code and data sets.
Critical Point Theory and Submanifold Geometry
Title | Critical Point Theory and Submanifold Geometry PDF eBook |
Author | Richard S. Palais |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 276 |
Release | 2006-11-14 |
Genre | Mathematics |
ISBN | 3540459960 |
Critical Point
Title | Critical Point PDF eBook |
Author | S. L. Huang |
Publisher | Tor Books |
Pages | 368 |
Release | 2020-04-28 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 9781250180360 |
S. L. Huang's Critical Point is a breakout SF thriller for fans of John Scalzi and Greg Rucka. Math-genius mercenary Cas Russell has stopped a shadow organization from brainwashing the world and discovered her past was deliberately erased and her superhuman abilities deliberately created. And that's just the start: when a demolitions expert targets Cas and her friends, and the hidden conspiracy behind Cas's past starts to reappear, the past, present, and future collide in a race to save one of her dearest friends.
Linking Methods in Critical Point Theory
Title | Linking Methods in Critical Point Theory PDF eBook |
Author | Martin Schechter |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 320 |
Release | 1999-07-01 |
Genre | Mathematics |
ISBN | 9780817640958 |
As is well known, The Great Divide (a.k.a. The Continental Divide) is formed by the Rocky Mountains stretching from north to south across North America. It creates a virtual "stone wall" so high that wind, rain, snow, etc. cannot cross it. This keeps the weather distinct on both sides. Since railroad trains cannot climb steep grades and tunnels through these mountains are almost formidable, the Canadian Pacific Railroad searched for a mountain pass providing the lowest grade for its tracks. Employees discovered a suitable mountain pass, called the Kicking Horse Pass, el. 5404 ft., near Banff, Alberta. (One can speculate as to the reason for the name.) This pass is also used by the Trans-Canada Highway. At the highest point of the pass the railroad tracks are horizontal with mountains rising on both sides. A mountain stream divides into two branches, one flowing into the Atlantic Ocean and the other into the Pacific. One can literally stand (as the author did) with one foot in the Atlantic Ocean and the other in the Pacific. The author has observed many mountain passes in the Rocky Mountains and Alps. What connections do mountain passes have with nonlinear partial dif ferential equations? To find out, read on ...
Critical Point Theory and Its Applications
Title | Critical Point Theory and Its Applications PDF eBook |
Author | Wenming Zou |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 323 |
Release | 2006-09-10 |
Genre | Mathematics |
ISBN | 0387329684 |
This book presents some of the latest research in critical point theory, describing methods and presenting the newest applications. Coverage includes extrema, even valued functionals, weak and double linking, sign changing solutions, Morse inequalities, and cohomology groups. Applications described include Hamiltonian systems, Schrödinger equations and systems, jumping nonlinearities, elliptic equations and systems, superlinear problems and beam equations.
Thinking about Film
Title | Thinking about Film PDF eBook |
Author | Dean Duncan |
Publisher | Allyn & Bacon |
Pages | 72 |
Release | 2007-11 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 9780205582204 |
Perfect for the student who wants to learn to be a more active, intelligent film viewer, this supplement encourages critically thinking about films and also explains how to write a film review. The booklet also includes two helpful appendices, one with a list of essential films that serious movie watchers should see and the other with additional readings to help students keep learning.