Dear FIS Colleagues,
We are preparing a new discussion session. Our invitee will be my
colleague *Alberto Jiménez Schuhmacher*. He is a molecular biology
researcher of our Institute (IIS Aragon) who has recently established
his own lab. (So, he is relatively young!) But he has a very
Dear FIS Colleagues,
Almost on the eve of the Göteborg summit IS4SI 2017, with a FIS
conference there (http://is4si-2017.org/program/conferences/fis-2017/),
it may be a good idea to re-ignite our discussions with a very enticing
topic: the proposal of a specific type of information with
;Karl Javorszky" <karl.javors...@gmail.com>
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Ogg: [Fis] [FIS] NEW DISCUSSION SESSION--TOPOLOGICAL BRAIN
Toposcopy
Thank you for the excellent
discussion on a central issue of epistemology. The assertion that
Toposcopy
Thank you for the excellent discussion on a central issue of epistemology.
The assertion that topology is a primitive ancestor to mathematics needs to
be clarified.
The assertion maintains, that animals possess an ability of spatial
orientation which they use intelligently. This
Thank you for the excellent discussion on a central issue of epistemology.
The assertion that topology is a primitive ancestor to mathematics needs to
be clarified.
The assertion maintains, that animals possess an ability of spatial
orientation which they use intelligently. This ability is shown
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From: Fis [fis-boun...@listas.unizar.es] on behalf of Gyorgy Darvas
[darv...@iif.hu]
Sent: November 24, 2016 11:17 AM
To: Pedro C. Marijuan; 'fis'
Subject: Re: [Fis] NEW DISCUSSION SESSION--TOPOLOGICAL BRAIN
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Dear Arturo, James, and FIS Colleagues,
Thanks for the intriguing presentation. Maybe it is difficult to make
sense in depth of these curious topological views applied to nervous
systems function. In an offline exchange with the authors I was arguing
that the countless mappings among cerebral
Dear FIS Colleagues,
We continue with our customary discussion sessions. This time the topic is:
*"A TOPOLOGICAL APPROACH TO BRAIN FUNCTION"*
And our invitees chairing the session are:
*
**Arturo Tozzi*
AA Professor Physics, University North Texas
Pediatrician ASL Na2Nord, Italy
Comput Intell
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Subject: Re: [Fis] NEW DISCUSSION SESSION: THE BIOLOGIC
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Robert K. Logan
Prof. Emeritus - Physics - U. of Toronto
Fellow University of St. Michael's Colle
Please resend the attachment
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Robert K. Logan
Prof. Emeritus - Physics - U. of Toronto
Fellow University of St. Michael's College
Chief Scientist - sLab at OCAD
http://utoronto.academia.edu/RobertKLogan
www.physics.utoronto.ca/Members/logan
Dear FISers and New Colleagues,
Louis H. Kauffman (Department of Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science,
University of Illinois at Chicago) is going to start another short discussion
session, this time it will be focussed on the biologic. He will concentrate on
the relationships of
Dear FIS Colleagues,
The New Course is here, and with it, it is time to continue our
discussion sessions. We will start next week with:
INFORMATION AND LOCALITY, by Steven Ericsson-Zenith.
Another three/four sessions are in the pipeline (remember the open
invitation to suggest
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