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markusmeister.com
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| | | | | I much enjoyed this book: "Models of the mind" by Grace Lindsay, an account of the uses of theory and mathematics in brain science. The book addresses the general reader, equations are mostly relegated to an appendix, and there are copious citations of technical literature as well. Obviously, conveying mathematics without equations is a challenge,... | |
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windowsontheory.org
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| | | | | This is a photo of my book shelf at the office. Ever since joining Harvard, I have been ordering copies of Quantum Computing Since Democritus on a regular basis. I often hand them out to bright students, curious about science, whom I want to expose to the beautiful connections between computer science, math, physics, and... | |
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qbnets.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Check out the following article Secret codes ready to take quantum leap in space (Mar 2012, MSNBC) By Jeremy Hsu Excerpts, "If we can build these quantum key distribution systems and make them global, we will be able to transfer information in such a way that if there's a hacker who tries to find this... | |
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circleid.com
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| | | The NANOG 95 conference spotlighted breakthroughs in fibre optics, wireless technology, routing security, and quantum computing, offering a forward-looking assessment of internet infrastructure and its vulnerabilities, as reported by APNIC's Geoff Huston. | ||