Hi Saibal,
At 0:26 +0200 1/06/2002, Saibal Mitra wrote:
I think that statistical physics, and especially renormalization group
techniques, are essential if one wishes to derive the physics that we
observe from abstract concepts like a measure defined on a set of computer
programs.
As I said I
I am a licensed Professional Engineer.
BSEE The University of Illinois - Champaign/Urbana; 1966
MSEE Syracuse University; 1970
Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu
A member of Mensa
From 1966 to about 1987 I worked in the power semiconductor/power
electronics industry. I published some papers on the
Good idea Wai!
Here are a few words describing my background.
I graduated from McGill University in Montreal with a master degree in
Electronic Engineering in 1968. My career has spanned many different
fields including electronic hardware design, CPU design, embedded
processors, software
, 2002 7:47 PM
Subject: JOINING posts
I find that I often have trouble understanding posts on this mailing list,
given the wide range of intellectual ground that it covers. It seems that
people sometimes assume a background in an academic field, and I'm not
even sure what the field is, or how
Dear All,
I've been lurking for a while while I try to figure out something useful to
contribute, but figured you should at least know I'm here...
I'm a postdoctoral research fellow at Cambridge (UK), working in
palaeontology - specifically, the early evolution of various invertebrate
I find that I often have trouble understanding posts on this mailing list,
given the wide range of intellectual ground that it covers. It seems that
people sometimes assume a background in an academic field, and I'm not
even sure what the field is, or how to get up to date or at least familiar
6 matches
Mail list logo