Performance Modeling and Design of Computer Systems: Queueing Theory in Actionhttp://www.cs.cmu.edu/~harchol/PerformanceModeling/book.html
back to computer science. The book is written with computer scientists and engineers in mind and is full of examples from computer systems, as well as manufacturing and operations
Performance Modeling, Queueing Theory, Stochastic Processes
Ravi Vakilhttp://math.stanford.edu/~vakil/
frontiers of math and science. I am on the Strategic Advisory Board of the new Institute for Computer-Aided Reasoning . My research awards include the Centennial Fellowship from t
NA-Digest index for 1995https://netlib.org/na-digest-html/95/
IEEE Computational Science & Engineering Contents, J. Approximation Theory Digest for Sunday, December 17, 1995 In this digest: New Book, Wavelets and Filter Banks Change of A
Personal genomicshttps://www.reproductive-revolution.com/archive/personal-genomics.html
23andMe for $399. The science journal Nature listed “Personal Genomics Goes Mainstream” as a top news story of 2008. Like the early days of the Internet, the dawn of personal geno
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science (6) Color blindness » An interesting article by Rob Pike on moderate deuteranopia : The most common variety of color blindness is called red-green color blindness, or deut
The Idea of Mindhttp://ipwebdev.com/hermit/tidom.html
all its inventiveness, science has yet to ask and seek the answer to the most important question - "what is mind to itself". When mind considers itself directly, in it
Why Activists Should Consider Making Lots of Moneyhttps://reducing-suffering.org/why-activists-should-consider-making-lots-of-money/
PhD in, say, political science in order to get sound advice about the implications of international policies on prospects for compromise in the future; you can also establish a re
Trade Guilds of the Latter Roman Empire - Freda Utley, Thesis, 1925 - Theodosian Codehttp://mountainman.com.au/essenes/thesis_utley.htm
cont. A.D. Political Science Quarterly II. 494. Just how far it was a tax on earnings and how far a sort of capital levy on property, whether the 'property' consisted in tools or
School's out?http://papert.org/articles/SchoolsOut.html
not learning math and science. My patent solution is just to find a million adults who love kids and love learning and have them around. That did it in the sixties. And of course
PHYS771 Lecture 9: Quantumhttps://www.scottaaronson.com/democritus/lec9.html
"hierarchy of sciences" -- with biology at the top, then chemistry, then physics, then math -- quantum mechanics sits at a level between math and physics that I don't kn
The Kernel Hacker's Bookshelf: Ultimate Physical Limits of Computation [LWN.net]https://lwn.net/Articles/286233/
a morass of politics, science, and plain old engineering. It's hard to understand the myriad forces driving demand and the many factors affect innovation including economies of sc
Moore's Law - we all know it (or at least think we do). To be annoyingly exact, Moore's Law i [...]
Philosophical Problems with Calculushttps://friesian.com/calculus.htm
to zero in all good conscience. At the same time, 9 does give us a well-defined and clear notational difference, strictly addressing an infinitesimal difference, with 1 . If we ju
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