The origin of the term “random walk” Posted on 2022/01/10 by Carl Robitaille Reply The origin of the term “random walk” (ht @dan_rockmore) pic.twitter.com/PbvY4ABpha— Steven Strogatz (@stevenstrogatz) January 2, 2022
When do two-body systems have stable Lagrange points? Posted on 2022/01/10 by Carl Robitaille Reply When do two-body systems have stable Lagrange points?
‘A profound study of nature is the most fertile source of mathematical discoveries.’ — Joseph Fourier Posted on 2022/01/10 by Carl Robitaille Reply 'A profound study of nature is the most fertile source of mathematical discoveries.' — Joseph Fourier— Analysis Fact (@AnalysisFact) December 29, 2021
Machine-Learning Non-Conservative Dynamics for New-Physics Detection Posted on 2022/01/10 by Carl Robitaille Reply Machine-Learning Non-Conservative Dynamics for New-Physics Detection Our Neural Network new Physics Detector (NNPhD) auto-discovers #Neptune from data on #Uranus' orbit & discovers gravitational radiation from inspiraling neutron star data. #MachineLearning has great potential for physics research!https://t.co/aNHIu4y3MK pic.twitter.com/qANr9VnYxn— Max Tegmark (@tegmark) December 23, 2021
Ever wondered why the head of a comet is green but not the tail? Posted on 2022/01/10 by Carl Robitaille Reply Ever wondered why the head of a comet is green but not the tail? We show how the fluorescent green C2 molecules are destroyed by sunlight, proving Herzberg mostly right. w/ @kable_scott @UNSWChemSociety @UNSWScience + @mit @Livermore_Lab https://t.co/S3mxQhkwZ6— Prof. Tim Schmidt (@schmidtim) December 20, 2021
A new paradigm towards the certification of numerical solutions for turbulent flows in aeronautics.. Posted on 2021/12/07 by Carl Robitaille Reply
Computer-assisted proofs of existence of periodic motions in fluids Posted on 2021/12/07 by Carl Robitaille Reply