Re: [Fis] FIS in Varna

2014-07-15 Thread Pedro C. Marijuan
Dear Pridi and colleagues, That was my impression too, that applications to some of these research directions might be easily found. Some of the presenters were really high level experts in fields close to the marketable: information engineering, biomedicine, big data, etc. In fact, a

Re: [Fis] FIS in Varna. Analogue Computation

2014-07-15 Thread Joseph Brenner
Dear John, Thank you for this interesting perspective. Regarding the origin of the limited band width of physical processes, could this have its origin in some regularity other than circularity? For example, the continuous going back and forth (the phrase is Botero's) between opposing attitudes

Re: [Fis] FIS in Varna. Analogue Computation

2014-07-15 Thread Krassimir Markov
Dear Pedro, Joseph, John, Sri, and FIS Colleagues, At first place, I want to congratulate all of you with 20-th Anniversary of FIS! This is remarkable achievement of FIS community! I wish you health and good positive spirit to continue our very important, interesting and fruitful collaboration!

Re: [Fis] FIS in Varna. Analogue Computation

2014-07-15 Thread John Collier
At 03:14 PM 2014-07-15, you wrote: Dear John, Thank you for this interesting perspective. Regarding the origin of the limited band width of physical processes, could this have its origin in some regularity other than circularity? For example, the continuous going back and forth (the phrase is

Re: [Fis] FIS in Varna. Analogue Computation

2014-07-15 Thread Srinandan Dasmahapatra
Hi all, My take is that measure theory and sigma algebra had to be introduced by folks like Kolmogorov, Lebesgue,etc to sort out issues of counting that involves discrete and continuous variables in event space. However, that is not what is required to address information as processed in