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Category Archives: fine structure constant
Saturn’s hexagon: The beauty of triplets synergism
In this article we reflect on hexagonal information geometry. Multiscale topology of the pattern formation is discussed. Coupled oscillator dynamics and triplets synergism are described in 5-dimensional information binding. CONTINUE READING…
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Tagged bioinformatics, Brain Dynamics, complexity analysis, fine structure constant, polynomial complexity, Riemann hypothesis, Stochastic resonance, Turbulence
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Quantum information electromagnetism
Maxwell’s theory of electromagnetism is regarded as one of the most important work in mathematical physics. His later work on vortex theory of molecules gives a theoretical framework for biological sciences, as well. With Einstein’s insightful look back into his … Continue reading
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Tagged complexity analysis, dimensional analysis, fine structure constant, quantum information theory, research, Riemann hypothesis, Stochastic resonance, Turbulence
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Does Gregor Mendel’s inheritance framework apply to particle physics?
We have studied evolution dynamics of stochastic resonance synergies along various dimensions and scales. The evolving network dynamics is described by scale-space wave information propagation, via coordinate transformations and the scale-space tunnelling. Multidimensional information is expressed in a cascade of … Continue reading