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💫 on topological data analysis (TDA) for young readers:

"Connecting the Dots: Discovering the “Shape” of Data"
https://osf.io/preprints/socarxiv/7qd4t/
One step more towards #OpenData and #OpenScience:

We call for collaborations to analyze 250M+ tweets about #COVID19. We will select up to 10 projects and provide the proponents with processed data to speed up the analysis.

Interested? 👉 https://t.co/yZucyxXLEz

Computational social scientists, data journalists, behavioral scientists, computer scientists & complexity scientists, to mention some, are more than welcome to apply.
We are convinced that good ideas are distributed better than the computing resources to realize them. #COVID19
نوشتن برنامه «بازی زندگی» با زبان سی، به یاد کانوی و اتوماتای سلولی

جان کانوی از کرونا مرد. ریاضی دانی که «بازی زندگی» رو در حوزه اتوماتای سلولی طراحی کرد و بخشی از نوجوونی منو به خود مشغول کرد. توی این ویدئو کمی در مورد مفهوم و این بازی «صفر بازیکنه» توضیح می دم و بعدش با سی، پیاده سازی اش می کنیم و به نتایج شگفت انگیزش خیره می شیم. اینقدر خیره که یادم می ره تابع رندم رو با زمان سید کنم (:

آپارات: https://www.aparat.com/v/F5SgH

یوتیوب: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cjhFafydYCc
📺 پروژه فیزیک ولفرام
https://www.aparat.com/v/dD8N7

ولفرام ادعا کرده که فیزیک رو حل کرده! اصطلاحا به کمک اتوماتای سلولی نظریه همه چیز رو پیدا کرده!
COVID-19 SPREADING: MODELS AND CHALLENGES

- Yamir Moreno ( Institute for Biocomputation and Physics of
Complex Systems (BIFI), University of Zaragoza, Spain)
- غلامرضا جعفری
- علی‌اکبر حق‌دوست
- فاخته قنبرنژاد

http://psi.ir/?dem99
"Jack London wrote 1,000 words every day before talking to anybody. He was totally, “Let me alone until I’ve got my thousand words!” Then he would drink or proofread the rest of the day. No, my scheduling principle is to do the thing I hate most on my to-do list. By week’s end, I’m very happy....

A person’s success in life is determined by having a high minimum, not a high maximum. If you can do something really well but there are other things at which you’re failing, the latter will hold you back. But if almost everything you do is up there, then you’ve got a good life. And so I try to learn how to get through things that others find unpleasant."


🎖 Pioneering computer scientist Donald Knuth

https://www.quantamagazine.org/computer-scientist-donald-knuth-cant-stop-telling-stories-20200416/
Good news: In response to overwhelming interest, we’ve expanded capacity in our #NET_COVID seminar series! See https://t.co/1FtVZwHmr8 for info.

Next seminar by @svscarpino at 12pm ET on 4/23. New registrants can sign up by 10am ET on 4/23 using this form: https://t.co/aeesbETBv5
Sign up for our online minisymposium: "Topological Data Analysis and Data-Driven Modeling in Complex Systems"

Sign up (room for about 300 people) at this site: https://t.co/zFMgOWbuF6

Titles and abstracts:
https://t.co/u2GfmleeMv
https://t.co/UGsDPhlbFU
piece on Kolmogorov complexity and the physical Church-Turing thesis
https://t.co/6Y62brOReB
How some cities ‘flattened the curve’ during the 1918 flu pandemic

Social distancing isn’t a new idea—it saved thousands of American lives during the last great pandemic. Here's how it worked.

https://api.nationalgeographic.com/distribution/public/amp/history/2020/03/how-cities-flattened-curve-1918-spanish-flu-pandemic-coronavirus