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COMPLEX TIME: Adaptation, Aging, & Arrow of Time

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  • Also fascinating was the realization that the medium within which an artist works places strong limits on how time is handled (to use an overly mundane word
    1 KB (1,575 words) - 22:16, April 24, 2020
  • dynamics of load and symptoms make a regression – generate a tolerance curve. Works at the population level but not at the individual level. To get around this
    2 KB (12,960 words) - 19:52, October 4, 2019
  • mathematical and predictive. Unfortunately, it is not at all clear that this theory works well for brain aging or breakdown. In particular, it is not clear that its
    12 KB (7,212 words) - 20:47, May 21, 2020
  • Chemostat model predicts many patterns. Why random works well? Above stability threshold random works very well. Priyanga Amarasekare 1) Phenotypic traits
    1 KB (8,951 words) - 19:50, October 4, 2019
  • patterns, I will present a set of analytic results that explain why this works in the real world. Adding even a small amount of noise to a sufficiently
    2 KB (786 words) - 04:05, January 28, 2019